How To Save Your Pet From A Disaster: The Essential Emergency Preparedness Guide for Feathered Friends and Fur Babies - Softcover

Haskins, Scott M.; Stevenett, Diane L.

 
9798676295813: How To Save Your Pet From A Disaster: The Essential Emergency Preparedness Guide for Feathered Friends and Fur Babies

Synopsis

You love your pet!! Feel better NOW when you discover things you can do easily and have peace of mind knowing your treasured pet is more ready for a major storm or unexpected emergency. Be "pet prepared.” Remember, your pet may turn into your “therapy animal” in a disaster! They are part of your family, mostly helpless, so this guide book gives you ideas to help you plan ahead and protect them. Easy to read and understand, this complete treasure trove of gold quality tips will help you discover essential information you’ve never thought of to better help your pet not get lost, not freak out, stay safe and be a close companion during stressful moments.

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About the Author

About the International Book-Award Winning Authors
Awarded in Toronto Canada, Sept. 2020
Scott M. Haskins has worked in the US and Europe as a professional art conservator and preservation expert since 1975. He is considered an emergency preparedness expert for government, corporate and public art related matters since 1994 as the author of the "Save Your Stuff" series which includes family pets because they are part of the "uninsurable treasures" that can be a warm, comforting foundation of a family's culture and heritage. His family cherishes the companionship of pets which also give so much emotional support, reduce stress levels, help relieve loneliness, help the family to interact more, add to a child's self-esteem and promote positive emotional development. One of our main responsibilities towards our pets is ensuring their health, preservation and welfare. Treasured heirlooms and beloved pets both fill a very special place in our emotions and well being
 
Author - Artist, Diane L. Stevenett, was born in Alberta, Canada, grew up on a farm where art, animals, music, family, community were the center of life. Immersed in the farm life, she talks of bringing home pregnant stray dogs, cats, hiding and feeding baby pigs considered the runts, taking rubber bands off the tails of sheep thinking it was cruel, and always having a dog at her side, even throughout college.  
 
Ms. Stevenett holds an MFA in sculpture, has owned art galleries, is a renowned parade artist and costume maker, is a former Creative Arts Director and a County Arts Commissioner in Santa Barbara and is also an award-winning singer, with a deep love for writing and storytelling. She has also worked for many years as a mural conservation technician and disaster response treatment technician for Fine Art Conservation Laboratories in Santa Barbara, CA. 

From the Back Cover

REMEMBER your fur babies and feathered friends (your pets) need your help in an emergency situation! They are part of your family, mostly helpless, so this guide book gives you ideas to help you plan ahead and protect them.

You love your pet!! Feel better NOW when you discover things you can do easily and have peace of mind knowing your treasured pet is more ready for a major storm or unexpected emergency. Be "pet prepared." Remember, your pet may turn into your "therapy animal" in a disaster!

Easy to read and understand, this complete treasure trove of gold quality tips will help you discover essential information you've never thought of to better help your pet not get lost, not freak out, stay safe and be a close companion during stressful moments.

About the International Book-Award Winning Authors (Awarded Sept. 19th, 2020)
World Renown Emergency Preparedness Expert (and pet owner), Scott M. Haskins expands on his Save Your Stuff series of saving and preserving your family's heritage, collectibles and family history. "Along with your pets, these are the things your insurance policy doesn't cover... and you'll cry about it and regret it for decades in the future, if you haven't made some effort to be better prepared."

Master Artist and Emergency Disaster Recovery Technician Diane Stevenett pours her love and pet ownership experience into the easy-to-relate-to stories and instructions she shares with you.

From the Inside Flap

By "2X NY Times Top 10 Best Selling Author"
Raymond Aaron

"I first met Scott Haskins in 2018 when we spoke on the same program in Salt Lake City. I was impressed by his amazing and compelling content, his depth of expertise and his animated and entertaining presentation of his Save Your Stuff series for our treasured family photos, heirlooms and collectibles... along with our pets, all high energy, positive things in our lives that we can't insure against loss and damage!"

"But then I learned that Diane Stevenett, famed Canadian opera star and renown sculptor, was also a conservation technician on Scott's disaster response team. She is also a pet care expert and is part of this dynamic duo author team!"

"Don't underestimate the emotional power and stability you gain in knowing you're ready and prepared for the inevitable, and that your pet is protected. "

"If you are Human Resource professional, this information probably folds neatly into your company's mission statement, and corporate culture of emotional resilience in your employees. Make this book's message a part of your employee and public outreach resource efforts. This level of personal emotional preparedness will help you engage more positive attitudes, and get your company back up and running faster after an emergency. "

"If you are a pet owner, this book is a "Must Read!" because you know how the care of pets pulls so forcefully on our heartstrings."

"There is no other book, as complete and authoritative, on this essential subject in the pet industry. I highly recommend it! Gift one today!"

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