• Oct 31, 2009 from 5:00 to 8:00
  • Location: South County Service Center of the American Red Cross
  • Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2020
No Tricks, Just Dog Treats this Halloween from the Red Cross Free event helps dog lovers meet health and safety needs of four-legged loved ones For nearly 40 years, the Count & Countess de Hoernle Service Center of the American Red Cross has been keeping residents in southern Palm Beach County and their families safe but on Saturday, October 31st from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., the organization’s focus will be the four-legged, furry friends in the community. The Red Cross has partnered with several area vendors to host its first-ever Howl-o-ween Party, a free event for pet owners and their pups, that will offer a variety of fun activities including: a dog costume party, a dog pie-eating contest, Halloween photos, doggy bags and more! Attendees will also learn how to keep dogs healthy, how to prepare for a pet-related emergency and how to recognize and respond to a medical emergency until veterinary care is available. At the Howl-o-ween Party, the organization will premiere a Dog CPR/First Aid DVD and will have a Dog First Aid guide available for purchase. There are 44 million dog owners in the U.S. “The Dog First Aid guide is a must-have for pet lovers—homes with dogs really should not go without it,” points out Red Cross CEO Larry Casey. “We know pet owners enjoy a very special bond with their pets—they’re part of the family. Just like with people, accidents and emergencies can happen and being prepared by knowing what to do could make a lifesaving difference,” continues Casey. The Greater Palm Beach Area Chapter of the Red Cross also offers a Pet First Aid course, a two and a half-hour session that provides hands-on training. Guidance from “Dog First Aid” includes: The best way to recognize and respond to an emergency is to know what is normal for your dog and know how to recognize an emergency. To determine dehydration, pull up the skin at the back of your dog’s neck; it should spring back to the normal position immediately. It is crucial to keep your pet’s vaccinations up-to-date. Puppies require a series of inoculations. Take your adult dog to the veterinarian at least yearly. “This manual is another lifesaving resource that supports our mission of keeping local residents and their families healthy and safe,” added Casey. “It’s a perfect addition to home reference libraries and makes a great gift!” For more information on the Red Cross’ Pet First Aid programs or to RSVP, please call (561) 994-2060.
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