28 Aug

PUBLIC SAFETY RESOURCE FAIR – 10/15

Saturday, October 15

9 am – Noon

Cleland Avenue Bicentennial Park
4800 Cleland Ave.  Los Angeles, CA 90042

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Crime Prevention | Neighborhood Watch | Fire Safety | Community Emergency Response Team  | Map Your Neighborhood | City Representatives | Pet and Wildlife Resources |  Demonstrations | Prizes | And more!

Find out more – check our Facebook page too!

24 Aug

Pet First Aid Class – 10/22

advanced_pet_first_aidWhen your pet needs you most, will you be ready?

Your pet relies on you for his or her well-being. In addition to providing daily care, love and affection, your best friend depends on you in an emergency. Whether your pet becomes ill, injured, or needs help in a disaster, this course can help you prepare and learn what technique works best for your size pet.

This Standard (advanced) Class includes:

• Rescue breathing
• CPR with chest compressions
• Choking scenarios

With:

• Wounds, eye/ear injuries
• Bone fractures, burns
• Handling/transport
• PPE/zoonotic diseases
• First aid kit list

Instructor:
Cindy Sanchez

Location:
SOS Survival Products
C. Denise Edwards Training Center
15705 Strathern St., #11
Van Nuys, CA 91406
800-479-7998

Time:
9:00 am to 2:30 pm

26 Mar

Pet First Aid Class 4/16

When your pet needs you the most, will you be ready?

Flyer for Pet First Aid Class 4/16/16Saturday, April 16, 2016
9:00 am to 1:00 pm

When your pet needs you most, will you be ready?

When emergencies happen, the right skills can mean the difference between relief and tragedy. Make sure you know how to respond.

You will learn how to manage a variety of urgent care situations including: car accidents, wounds, electrical shock, and eye, foot and ear injuries.

Instructor: Cindy Sanchez
• Professional Dog Trainer
• CERT3
• Red Cross Instructor
• Disaster Animal Responder

Location:
SOS Survival Products C. Denise Edwards Training Center
15705 Strathern St., #11
Van Nuys, CA 91406
800-479-7998

Cost: $40 per student

12 Dec

Wildlife!

Stuffed coyote at ASNC wildlife presentationOn December 1, 2015 a public symposium was conducted by Hoang Dinh of LA Animal Services and volunteers from CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife.  The event focused on co-existing with coyotes and emphasized the importance of not feeding (even fallen fruit can attract them)  and “hazing” to keep them naturally afraid of humans.  The event was sponsored by the Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council Public Safety Committee.

LA Animal Services Coyote Pamphlet

CA Fish and Wildlife Coyote Info

Contact Info:

  • For any Human life threatening situations call 9-1-1.
  • For any urgent animal related EMERGENCY calls (injured, orphaned (alone >24 hours), distressed, or sick animals) call your local shelter at 888-452-7381 and follow the prompts.
  • If you experience unusual wildlife behaviors, contact the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

For more information regarding how to co-exist with our local Wildlife, search on or call our LA Animal Services NON EMERGENCY Wildlife phone line 323-225-WILD (9453).