Join me this Wednesday, as my guest and creator of the Petmergency Pack, Tina Roland, will talk about her multipurpose device to help pets in the event of an emergency.
The Petmergency Pack is a device intended to assist pet owners in case of emergency. It provides a containment area to place one or more pets in a protective pack so the pet owners can get out safely with their pets.
Tina has put her heart and soul into this unique and life saving pack for 19 years.If you’re looking for a product that can save your pet’s life in an emergency such as a fire and so much more, look no further than this. I hope you will tune in to see Tina demonstrate the versatility of her creation.
Pictured is only one example of how the Pack can be used for your pet.
It can also provide the following
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- Safe and secure containment – for emergency use only.
- Can be utilized in seconds
- Protection from the elements
- Can contain the pet safely for medical treatment
- Has a built in leash
- Multiple handles for easy, secure grip
- Shoulder straps for multiple carrying options and hands free escape
- Walk assist for injured or older pets
- Converts to a stretcher
- Ideal for Wildlife Rehabilitators, shelters, animal rescue and control and more
- Quality, durable materials and made in the USA
Join me this Wednesday evening at 6:30 PM with my guests Tina Roland, her business partner, Donna Henninger, and Janine Choplick, Animal Control Officer, Hillside SPCA and a furry friend as they stop by the studio to showcase this lifesaving device.
You can view the show on Comcast on Ch. 13, Service Electric, Ch. 19, and Ch. 4 , Oley. The show is live. Please feel free to call in during the program at 610-378-0426. You can always streamline the show live on the internet by clicking on this link.
Replay times are as follows:
5/24/2013 9:30:00 PM (Replay)
5/25/2013 5:30:00 PM (Replay)
5/26/2013 8:30:00 AM (Replay)
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Cassi says
I have everything set up for my pets in case of emergency. I am prepared. Have been for years.
Gus says
The show was interesting. I wish you would have shown the dog inside the bag. Seems like a good idea for an emergency.
kristen says
Looks like a cool idea. Am going to tune in to see this show.
Tabitha says
The dog looks like a handsome guy assuming it’s a male. Curious to se e how this invention works besides carrying it in a bag.
Gabbie says
a great idea but I bet it costs way over a hundred dollars which is something I can’t afford.
Tina Roland says
Hi Gabbie,
The Petmergency Pack retails for $89.99 . And it is being manufactured locally.
Nancy says
Looks like an interesting show!! Hope I get to see it.
Nancy says
Looking forward to this show.
Frank says
How much is this?
Tina Roland says
Hi Frank,
The Petmergency Pack retails for $89.99.
Sue says
I’ve been looking for something like this but never could find it. Can you put more than one aniaml in it?
Sue says
Absolutely I want to save all of my pets. I’ll be tuning in.
Angelia says
Looks like a bag to me.
tinaevangelistaeppenstein says
Frank, the cost of the Pet Emergency Pack retails for $89.95.
Sue, yes, you can put more than one pet in the pack.
Karen Shiffert says
This is a wonderful product. Hope to see the show. What channel will it be on Dish?
tinaevangelistaeppenstein says
Karen, I have no idea the channel this will be on DishTv. You can streamline the show live at 6:30. The direct link to the show is in the article. Thanks!
Anonymous says
Fire departments should have this. They can save alot of pets’ lives.
Jim says
Hunters don’t believe in live pigeon shoots. Part of the reason we like to hunt is to be in the outdoors exploring and relishing nature as crazy as that may sound to some.
Some of us aren’t in for only the ‘kill’. We love nature. Part of nature is the wildlife. When we do kill, we use the meat to feed our families.
There is a huge difference between hunting and how you get your meat from stores. The animals that are slaughtered for stores are abused and live in tiny quarters and rarely see the day of light. They are kept that way for profit only.
Before you condemn hunters, think about the next fork full of meat you put in your mouth. Think about how the animal lived before getting to your plate.
Hunting is more humane than store meat.