August 12th, 2026 in Somerset County: Red Cross contacted us about another flood survivor in the Confluence area needing pet food.August 12th, 2026 in Westmoreland County: 1 dog, 1 cat, 2 turtles displaced due to house fire received Pet Care Kit.August 11th, 2026 in Westmoreland County: 2 dogs & 1 bunny displaced by flooding received a Pet Care Kit.August 10th, 2026 in Westmoreland County: 3 dogs displaced by house fire received Pet Care Kit.August 7th, 2026 in Westmoreland County: 1 momma dog & 8 puppies displaced by flash flooding received Pet Care Kit.August 6th, 2026 in Allegheny County: 3 dogs & 1 cat displaced by house fire received Pet Care Kit.August 11th, 2026 in Somerset County: Red Cross requested a large dog crate for a family impacted by the flooding in the Confluence area.August 7th, 2026 in Lehigh County: Assisted fire department with a dog stuck in a ground hog holeAugust 9th, 2026 in Somerset County: CART was requested to transport an injured dog for emergency careAugust 8th, 2026 in Somerset County: PSP requested CART to transport 3 dogs found with deceased owner

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The Red Cross Pet First Aid App has resources developed by experts on how to maintain a pet’s health and what to do during emergencies.

  • Pet owners learn about signs of a healthy dog or cat so they can recognize health problems early. Catching potential illness or injury early can make a huge difference in treatment success.
  • The app gives users instant access to information including step-by-step instructions, videos and images for more than 25 common first aid and emergency situations for dogs and cats.
  • App users will learn how to treat wounds, control bleeding and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies. Information about administering medication, behavioral and nutritional information is also included.
  • Additional topics include burns, car accidents, falls and what to do for cold- and heat-related emergencies.

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