b'This Issue ofSuncoast ReviewHas Gone To The Dogs(and Cats)Laura Hagan, Executive Director,Suncoast Chapter of CAIThis issue of Suncoast Review focuses onpets as they relate to housing, communityassociations, and breed restrictions. We alsoprovide some insightful information on thedifference between a service dog, therapydog and emotional support animalsIts hurricane season now throughNovember and we include tips on prepara-tion for those of us living with pets. Weeven have a handy list of Bay Area evacua-tion locations that are pet-friendly. Pleasefeel free to share with friends and family.It sure is easy to become complacentin our day-to-day routine of work whilejuggling personal responsibilities. Recently,while sitting with my dog Addie and catLuna (pictured above), I realized something.Pets have a way of grounding us and bring-ing us more into the present moment.We thought it would be fun, and abreak from the mundane, to send an e-news to our members asking them to sharea photo of their pets. We were over-whelmed with the immediate response. HELP US SAVE MORE LIVES.Not only did you take the time to send ADOPT. FOSTER. VOLUNTEER.your photos, many of you included short MUNICIPAL SHELTERS PRIVATE SHELTERSstories on what your dog or cat means to k Hillsborough County k Friends of Straysyou. Those photos all appear on this issues Animal Services k Humane Societycover of Suncoast Review. In a few weeks, k Manatee County Animal of Manatee Countywe will have an album on our website with Services+Bishop k Humane Society ofeach of your pets photos and your brief k Pasco County Tampa Baystories. Members will be able to vote for Animal Services k Pet Pal Animal Sheltertheir favorite pet photo. The pet with the k Pinellas County k Pinellas Humane Societymost votes will be featured in an upcoming Animal Services k SPCA Tampa Bayissue of Suncoast Review. Stay tuned for k Suncoast SPCAyour next e-news from Suncoast CAI. !Summer 2022Suncoast Review - 5'