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NJ Pets Could Be Allowed on Public Transportation During Evacuations [AUDIO]
NJ Pets Could Be Allowed on Public Transportation During Evacuations [AUDIO]
NJ Pets Could Be Allowed on Public Transportation During Evacuations [AUDIO]
Currently in New Jersey, pets are not allowed on public transportation unless they are service animals. State Senator Jeff Van Drew says we've learned from super-storm Sandy and past storms that for a lot of people a bus, train or cab is the only travel option and they will stay behind if they can't take their pets with them even if they're being directed to evacuate because of an emergency. Read
Were Pets Protected?
Were Pets Protected?
Were Pets Protected?
In the aftermath of super-storm Sandy, New Jersey Assemblyman John Burzichelli wants to know if a law he sponsored to help residents accommodate their pets during emergency evacuation situations is actually working.
Amazing Dog Saves Baby’s Life
Amazing Dog Saves Baby’s Life
Amazing Dog Saves Baby’s Life
Dogs really are man's best friends. They’re adorable and they look out for us humans when things go awry. Recently we’ve met the German Shepherd who found a missing doctor, a Chihuahua who sniffed out two lost girls, and now, the rescue dog who saved a baby’s life.
Flying Pets Need To Be Protected Says US Senator From NJ
Flying Pets Need To Be Protected Says US Senator From NJ
Flying Pets Need To Be Protected Says US Senator From NJ
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) is applauding the Department of Transportation (DOT) for moving to close a loophole which allows U.S. passenger airlines to skirt a requirement to more fully report animal injuries, deaths and losses. Yesterday was the deadline for comment on the Department’s proposed changes to the current rule which narrowly defines “animal” to mean one being kept as a pet. Read

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