ASPCA Mobile App Prepares Pet Owners for Natural Disasters

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ASPCA Mobile App
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Frederick Tanne possesses more than 20 years of experience with the Chicago, Illinois-based law firm Kirkland & Ellis and serves as an of-counsel attorney for its New York office. Beyond his professional obligations, Frederick “Fred” Tanne supports the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and received election as chairman of its board of directors in June 2016. The ASPCA manages a variety of campaigns and services for animal welfare, including the ASPCA Mobile App.

Designed to help keep pets safe, the app provides owners with disaster preparation information and emergency alerts on approaching natural disasters. The app delivers detailed advice on what to do in case of a natural disaster free of charge and enables owners to create digital medical records for each of their pets. It also offers information to help owners make life-saving decisions before, during, and after major storms.

Furthermore, the ASPCA mobile app aids owners in finding lost pets through personalized missing pet recovery kits, which include step-by-step instructions on how to organize a search in a variety of circumstances. It also enables owners to create a lost pet digital flyer for instant sharing on social media platforms.

The app is compatible with Apple and Android devices and operates regardless of data connectivity. To learn more, visit aspca.org.

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