Bioterror Information for Pet Owners

With the country at war, Americans are now, more than ever, aware of our vulnerability to attacks in many forms. The ASPCA Public Information office has received countless requests for information from concerned pet owners on the dangers their companions may face from bioterrorism: What kinds of chemical or biological agents are hazardous to pets? How can I safeguard my animals? What can I do if something should happen? For the answers to these questions and a list of resources you'll need to educate yourself, please visit ASPCA.org.