Deepwater Horizon Response Public Information Resources and Hotlines...To report oil on the beach or shoreline call 1-866-448-5816. To report oiled wildlife call 866-557-1401. To volunteer in Escambia County call 595-5905. For BP Para-Professional Training visit bereadyescambia.com/training   To volunteer in Santa Rosa County call 983-5223 or visit santarosa.fl.gov   For other volunteer information call 1-866-448-5816. BP Claims Hotline 1-800-440-0858. Claims can also be submitted online at bp.com/claims or stop by one of the following claims offices to open an account: Escambia County open 8 am - 7 pm, 7 days a week at 3960 W. Navy Blvd, Suite 16, Pensacola...Santa Rosa County 5668 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Unit B-9, Gulf Breeze...Okaloosa County 348 SW Miracle Strip Pkwy, Suite 13, Ft. Walton Beach...Walton County 5008 US Hwy 98 West, Unit 6 & 7, Santa Rosa Beach...or call the claims hotline at 1-800-440-0858. To report and register boats available to assist with response call 281-366-5511. To submit alternative response technology, services or products email horizonsupport@oegllc.com or call 281-366-5511. To report suspected changes in air quality visit epa.gov/bpspill   To report possible cases of fraud from companies falsely claiming to be BP training contractors, call the Attorney General's Office at 1-866-966-7226. For other questions or concerns call the Florida Oil Spill Information Line available from 7 am to 5 pm CDT daily at 1-888-337-3569. For the latest updates from the Joint Incident Command visit deepwaterhorizonresponse.com
Seven Steps to a Happier Pet

1. Make sure your pet wears an identification tag with current information to enable him to be returned to you if lost.

2. To prevent destructive animal behavioral problems, make sure you enroll your new puppy or dog in behavioral training classes.

3. Animal behavioral problems can be health-related. Make sure your pet has a complete medical exam by a veterinarian at least once a year.

4. Prepare for disasters. Make sure you have a plan for your pet in the event of a hurricane, tornado, fire or flood.

5. Plan for your pet's future in case something happens to you.

6. Learn how to avoid dog bites and how to prevent your dog from biting.

7. Have a heart, be smart...and make sure your pet is spayed or neutered.

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