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Lost Pets:

For a full list of local agencies, click here.

Pet Illness:

For medical information on dog and cat illness, symptoms, diseases and emergencies, go to
www.PetPlace.com.

For information on common pet poisons, go to
www.aspca.org or www.PetPlace.com.


Pet Food Recall:

For information on the pet food recall, go to
www.avma.org.

For information on homemade diets, go to www.balanceit.com.


G
rief support:

Pet Loss Support Hotline at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine. Toll-free number: (800) 565-1526 or 530-752-4200 OR the  Ohio State University Pet Loss and Support Information Line:
614-292-1823.  Fax: 614-292-4142, Email: petloss@osu.edu.

Chicago
VMA - 630-325-1600

Cornell University - Staffed by Veterinary Students - 607-253-3932

University of Illinois - Staffed by Veterinary Students -212-244-2273(CARE) or 877-394-2273(CARE)

Iowa State University - Staffed by veterinary students and volunteers. 888-ISU-PLSH (888-478-7574)

Michigan State University - Staffed by veterinary students. 517-432-2696. 

Tufts University - Staffed by veterinary students. 508-839-7966. 

Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. 540-231-8038.

Washington State University - Staffed by veterinary students. 509-335-5704.

There are two recommended websites that have live chat moderated by trained counselors and have articles/links to other sites.
www.aplb.org (Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement) and www.alln.org  (Pet love & Loss network)

St. Louis:  Humane Society does some grief counseling.


Miscellaneous Links:

For information on zoonotic diseases (diseases humans can contact from pets), click here.

For information on the West Nile Virus, go to http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/wnv_factsheet.htm

For information about dealing with Ticks, go to http://www.cdc.gov/Features/StopTicks.

For information on radiocat, go to
www.radiocat.com.

For information on the Veterinary School in Columbia Missouri, go to
University of Missouri Veterinary Hospital.

For information on cremation services, go to Animal Care Servcies.

 
 
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