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PETA Offers Free 'Save Our Animals' Stickers After Dogs Perish in House Fire

Giving First Responders a Heads-Up Can Be the Difference Between Life and Death for Companion Animals

For Immediate Release:
February 12, 2013

Contact:
Kaitlynn Kelly 202-483-7382

Parma, Ohio— In the wake of the deaths by smoke inhalation of two dogs trapped in an early morning house fire in Parma on February 7, PETA is giving away door stickers alerting firefighters to the presence of companion animals to the first 1,000 Cleveland-area residents who request one this month. The 4½"x6" bright-yellow stickers—which read, "In Case of Emergency, Please Save Our Animals"—picture a dog, a bird, a cat, and fish and include space to write in the number of each animal living in the home.

Residents interested in receiving a free sticker should e-mail Info@peta.org to file a request.

People living outside the area can purchase the stickers at PETA.org or make their own. PETA suggests laminating homemade stickers if they'll be exposed to weather.

"Many animals have died in house fires because firefighters were unaware that they were trapped inside," says PETA Associate Director of Campaigns Lindsay Rajt. "Simply alerting first responders to the presence of animals can mean that all family members survive a fire."

PETA routinely receives accounts of firefighters who have bravely rescued cats, dogs, and other animals from homes in the midst of a blaze. Even if the animals are unconscious from inhaling smoke, specially made oxygen masks have been used successfully to revive them.

For more information, please visit PETA's blog.


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