PCART

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Tacoma, Washington, United States
PCART is a collective of governmental, non profit organizations and volunteers that are dedicated to the rescue and sheltering of pets following a disaster. Please join the cause. Our web site is piercecart.org

Monday, October 19, 2009

Training OCTOBER 24TH THIS SATURDAY

Pet Pavilion
2505 80th St South
Tacoma, WA 98409

9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Drop-ins welcomed however if you can RSVP email Dani at piercecart@mywolfden.com


Ever wonder how to handle animals when they are scared or wounded. This is your class. Brian Boman of Pierce County Animal Control will be teaching this Saturday at Pet Pavilion. How to capture, restain, and control an animal that is afraid or hurt will be an exceptional class that can assist all of us.

Simple first aid can prevent serious consequenses if you know how what to do. Dani Archer a vet tech will be teaching animal first aid. Dani is also the lead for PCART and has work with response teams in Colorado. Even if you are not a volunteer, you can gain knowledge to assist with our personal pet.

Please bring your pet for the hands on training. Learn to bandage your animal friend.

Hope all is well

PCART has been busy this summer. With all the outreach fairs and collecting suplies we are ready for the coming storms. We have added new members and are so thankful for all the work our members have done. THANK YOU!

2006 Floods Pierce County Washington

2006 Floods Pierce County Washington
What river?

PCART is moving forward

As all of you know we are in a transitional period in our economy and as the challenges are out there we will develop creativity in finding solutions. We want to thank Salvation Army, St Vincent DePaul and other organizations that are beginning to collect dog crates, leashes, and bowls for feeding. These items will be collected and added to a kit for each pet friendly shelter in Pierce County. We want to publically thank all of you who are working to gather these items. We have the best volunteers.

More to come

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