August-September 2011 Warm Springs Fire Photos and pet owner Manny is reunited with his pugs "Pigsley & Diego"
P.E.T. team volunteers responded!
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Aug.5,2010....

P.E.T. volunteers activated to respond to Rooster Rock fire in the event pets and large animals were evacuated

Plumes from the Rooster Rock Fire

 

 

 

 

Plumes from the Rooster Rock Fire

 


A sincere thank you goes out to Ed and Linda of BARR(Blissful Acres Ranch) for your generous donations to P.E.T. as BARR is disolved as a rescue organization. P.e.T. has gained a pickup with canopy, generator, horse trailer, cash donations, and many other misc. items to be added to our inventory!

NEWS!!

2012 Trainings: Levels 1 and 2 scheduled for March 2012, stay tuned for specific information
 
P.E.T. is a recognized 501 c3. All donations are tax deductible as allowable under law. EIN#30-0556800

Welcome to Leta Bidwell - our new Prineville Coordinator, Joanie McKenzie CRR, and Amanda Lowe LaPine!


Please email us at info@petevacuationteam.com to sign up for classes

The Pet Evacuation Team is there when disaster strikes. When Hurricane Katrina hit, the team was there to help with the unimaginable aftermath; many animals were left stranded, without food, water or shelter. 



Memorials:
In memory of "Goat", killed recently by a pack of coyotes

Successful Rescues!!!!
November 2008 - P.E.T. members Carolyn Davis, Josh Capehart, Jamie Kanski assisted a family in locating their lost min pin dog after a house fire - it was cold and snowy and the family had already suffered the loss of their entire home. They thank P.E.T. for helping to get their beloved pet back!

Sunday, March 8th, 2009. A baby llama escaped out into BLM land and could not be located at the Halligan Ranch. P.E.T. members Jan Isbell, Sharon Parr, Angie Crawford, Michelle Leighty, Linda Ayling, Susan Gray, and Jamie Kanski assisted Halligans and other volunteers in successfully locating and bringing baby back home safely!
Great job all!

June 2009 Helping Hands! Several P.E.T. members assisted one of our members with a llama shearing recently- 35 llamas received their summer haircut - thanks to Sharon, Josh, Ed, Susan and Jamie for some great teamwork!

November 2009- P.E.T. is placed on standby due to cold freezing conditions and resulting power outages in the Black Butte Ranch and Tollgate areas. A number of P.E.T. members responded by offering to volunteer at the Red Cross shelter if needed, to rescue or foster animals or to offer needed equipment. Great job Team!

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