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Help is on the Way! American Humane Rescue Team Rushing to Help Animals Caught in Path of Monster Storm Harvey

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Trained team and giant 50-foot animal rescue vehicle on the way to Texas; American Humane and Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food delivering more than 100,000 pounds of free food

As the floodwaters from monster storm Harvey continue to rise, threatening hundreds of thousands of people and animals, the American Humane Rescue team and one of its giant 50-foot emergency rescue vehicles are rushing to Texas to help animals in the affected areas. American Humane is working with Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food to deliver more than 100,000 pounds of free emergency food to displaced pet owners and frightened, hungry animals separated from their families.

The American Humane Rescue team is racing to Texas to help animals caught in the path of the storm, working with Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food to distribute more than 100,000 pounds of free food to frightened, hungry animals. (PRNewsfoto/American Humane)

American Humane is responding to an official request from the City of Orange Grove, near Corpus Christi, close to where one of the biggest storms in recent history made landfall. The team is racing to the scene to help there, and has strategically moved vital equipment into position in Louisiana, as well, which can provide rescue and shelter services in the event the storm turns eastward and hits that state.

In the meantime, knowing what to do before, during and after a deadly hurricane can mean the difference between life and death. Here, for all those affected by the 1,000-year flooding or in Harvey’s path, are some important tips from the experts on the American Humane Rescue team:

Before the storm

During the storm….if you cannot evacuate

After the storm

“Storms like these can be deadly for pets who are separated from their families,” said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. “It is important that every person and pet parent in the path of this destructive storm heed these lifesaving tips. We are working to help all of our friends in Texas and Louisiana, two- and four-legged alike, stay safe in this disaster.”

“We are pleased to be working with American Humane as relief operations in Texas and Louisiana are set in motion,” said Chris Mitchell, CEO, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Pets. “We hope the distribution of food to pets in need will help during these devastating times.”

To support the American Humane Rescue team in its efforts, please visit:  http://bit.ly/2wCYv3d.

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