This article is an exert from Sharing Tracks, Issue 12 – a newsletter designed for those working in animal health and management roles in rural and remote Indigenous communities.
Dogs and cats can face a range of health risks during and after floods and cyclones.
Disease Feature: Animal Health Risks After Floods and Cyclones is a feature article adapted from AMRRIC’s community newsletter that looks at:
- Common health risks
- Planning for emergencies
- Key considerations for managing animals after floods or cyclones
- Maintaining a clean environment to reduce the spread of disease and injury
- The value of a coordinated response to animal management in these situations
The download includes the article: Disease Feature: Animal Health Risks After Floods and Cyclones.