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Quality Cars & Trucks
“Just Down the Roadfrom High Prices”
47 W. Main St., Canisteo(607) 698-2000
www.canisteoautomart.net
434 Monroe Ave.Hornell, NY 14843Full 24 Hour Skilled
Nursing Care“A perfect alternative
for those who want respectful quality care
close to home.”(607) 324-7740
HORNELL MOOSE LODGE #210
The Family Fraternity66 Seneca St., Hornell
(607) 324-9704
The Tribune / Monday, April 2, 2012 • Page 9A
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8383 Canaseraga Road, Arkport
(607) 295-9674www.arkporttruckrepair.com
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rt Truck Service
Brown & Brown Insurance
• Personal & Commercial Insurance
182 Main Street, Dansville, NY(585) 335-3175
Main Plumbing & Heating Inc.
299 Main Street, Hornell(607) 324-6681
Emergency (607) 695-9749
www.mainplumbing.net
COOK’STIRE & AUTO
CENTERRV Parts & Accessories
Self StorageRt. 417 E. Andover Rd.,
Wellsville(585) 593-4130
Noyes Memorial Hospital
Excellence in Health Care
111 Clara Barton StreetDansville, NY 14437
(585) 335-6001or toll free 1-888-70NOYES
24-hour Emergency Department(585) 335-4200
20 Elm Street, Hornell(607) 324-7240
Dr. Joseph McCormick
Serving Hornell Since 1965
1000 State Rte. 36, Hornell, NY
BECOME A DISASTER SERVICE VOLUNTEER
HORNELL BRANCH AMERICAN RED CROSSApril 4, 2012 CPR/AED for the Professional RescuerApril 4, 2012 CPR/AED for the Professional RescuerApril 5, 2012 Standard First Aid with CPR/AED for AdultsApril 5, 2012 Standard First Aid for AdultsApril 5, 2012 CPR/AED for AdultsApril 5, 2012 Standard First Aid with CPR/AED for Adults and Children
Plus CPR for Children & InfantsApril 5, 2012 CPR/AED for Adult plus CPR for Children & InfantsApril 14, 2012 Babysitterʼs Training
BLOOD DRIVE SCHEDULEWednesday, April 4 2:00pm - 7:00pm Prattsburgh Central SchoolWednesday, April 4 1:00pm - 6:00pm American Legion Post 1248Thursday, April 5 12:00pm - 5:00pm St. James HospitalMonday, April 9 1:00pm - 6:00pm Tyrone Fire DepartmentMonday, April 9 11:30am - 4:30pm Victory Highway Wesleyan ChurchTuesday, April 17 1:00pm - 7:00pm Hornell VFW Post 2250Wednesday, April 18 9:00am - 2:00pm Arkport High SchoolSaturday, April 21 8:00am - 1:00pm American Red Cross Greater
Steuben County ChapterMonday, April 23 1:00am - 6:00pm Corning VFW Post 524Monday, April 23 7:30am - 12:30 Corning Natural GasWednesday, April 25 12:30 - 5:30pm Bath American Legion Post 173Friday, April 27 1:00pm - 6:00pm Campbell United Methodist ChurchWednesday, May 2 12:00pm - 5:00pm Jasper Troupsburg SchoolFriday, May 4 11:30am - 4:30pm Emanuel Lutheran Church, CorningSaturday, May 5 8:00am - 12:00pm Cohocton Assembly Of GodMonday, May 7 1:30pm - 6:30pm Caton United Methodist ChurchMonday, May 14 2:00pm - 7:00pm Canisteo American Legion Post 846Tuesday, May 15 8:00am - 2:00pm Addison Central SchoolWednesday, May 16 11:30am - 4:30pm Painted Post United Methodist ChurchThursday, May 24 11:45am - 5:45pm Hammondsport Fire DepartmentSaturday, May 26 8:00am - 12:00pm Centenary United Methodist ChurchTuesday, May 29 2:00pm - 7:00pm Hornell United Methodist ChurchTuesday, May 29 12:00pm - 5:00pm Corning Painted Post Board
Of EducationThursday, May 31 1:00pm - 6:00pm Hornell GardensThursday, May 31 9:00am - 2:00pm Davenport & Taylor, BathThursday, May 31 1:00pm - 6:00pm Arkport American Legion Post 1248
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To sign up for a class, pleasego to www.redcross.org/en/takeaclass
or for more information, call (607) 734-3317April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month and the American Red Cross offers tips to the millions
of pet owners as a way to keep their animals safe and healthy, especially as warm weather approaches.
Be Red Cross Ready with Pet First aidMany Red Cross chapters across the country offer Pet First Aid courses. The Red Cross has also developed Dog First Aid and Cat First Aid Guides with DVDs to help you care for your pet. From basic responsibilities like spaying/neutering and giving medications, to performing CPR and preparing for disasters, these guides provide the information pet owners need to keep their pets healthy and safe.
The statistics compiled by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association points out that 39 percent of households in the United States own at least one dog and 33 percent own at least one cat. “Warmer weather can bring certain dangers for pets,î says Dr. Deborah Mandell, Pet Safety Advisor for the Red Cross. Mandell reminds pet owners to “Know what is normal for your pet ñ gum color, heart and pulse rate, body temperature, breathing rate - so you can recognize when something is wrong.”
One of the most common problems pets face in the warmer weather is heat stroke. This is because they are not yet acclimated to the warm temperatures. Some signs of heat stroke include heavy panting and being unable to calm down, even when lying down. The pet’s gum color may be brick red, their pulse rate may be fast, or they may not be able to get up. If someone suspects their pet has heat stroke, take the pet’s temperature rectally. If the temperature is above 105 degrees Fahrenheit, cool the animal down. The easiest way to do this is by using the water hose. Stop cooling the animal when the temperature reaches 103 degrees. Bring the pet to the veterinarian immediately as heat stroke can lead to severe organ dysfunction and damage.
Mandell says that the inside of a car can quickly reach 120 degrees during the warm weather months. Pet owners should not leave their furry friends in the car, even for short trips. This can quickly lead to heatstroke.
At this time of year, windows and doors in the home are more likely to be open. Pet owners should know that animals may try to get outside which increases the risk of trauma from jumping or falling from windows or being hit by vehicles. Some plants and flowers can be hazardous. For instance, many lilies are very poisonous to cats. Visit the ASPCA website (www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control) web site to find out which plants and flowers are poisonous to animals. If someone thinks their animal is ill or may have ingested a poisonous substance, they should contact their veterinarian.
Don’t forget to include pets in emergency plans as well. Plan to take pets along if ordered to evacuate. Most Red Cross shelters cannot accept pets because of health and safety concerns and other considerations. Know which friends, relatives, hotels, and boarding facilities accept pets in an emergency
The Red Cross hopes pets and their owners have a great spring and summer and points out that Pet First Aid Awareness Month is a perfect time to learn how to protect the family pet from hazards. Additional tips on how to keep pets in good health are located on the Red Cross Pets and Disaster Safety.
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