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Chandler, Ariz., Sep. 4, 2013 -- Tim Rummel, Maricopa County Animal Care, shares a few pet preparedness tips with an Arizona resident attending the 2013 National Preparedness Month kick-off event at this Walmart in Chandler, Ariz. Rummel explains how having a disaster ΓÇ£go kitΓÇ¥ with food, water and medicine for pets is just as important as the emergency kits for humans. The event was hosted by Walmart, the Region 9 Office of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Arizona Division of Emergency Management, and the Grand Canyon Chapter of the American Red Cross.  Photo by Kelly Hudson/FEMA

Chandler, Ariz., Sep. 4, 2013 -- Tim Rummel, Maricopa County Animal Ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-09-04 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Mary Simms City/State: Chandler, AZ Disaster Types: Emergency Planning and Security Photographs Relating to... More

Moore, Okla., June 8, 2013 -- A memorial to a lost pet is in a debris-cleared space at a destroyed home site. The May 20 EF5 tornado was deadly for numerous pets as well as humans, and survivors feel the loss.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., June 8, 2013 -- A memorial to a lost pet is in a debris-...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-06-08 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: George Armstrong City/State: Moore, OK Keywords: pet memorial grief ^ pet ^ Memorial ^ grief Disaster Type... More

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