Disaster Preparedness for Pets
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The month of September is National Preparedness Month. It is part of Ready.gov, a National public service campaign designed to educate and empower people to prepare for, respond to and mitigate emergencies, including natural and man-made disasters. The goal of National Preparedness month is to promote preparedness through public involvement.
With the recent fires and hurricanes, we all recognize the importance of having a plan in case of disaster, but it is also important to have a plan for your pets. Here are some tips to help prepare:
Get Informed:
Make a Plan:
During a disaster, what is good for you is good for your pet, so get them prepared!
If you leave your pets behind, they may be lost, injured, or worse. Never leave a pet chained outdoors. Plan options can include:
If You Must Leave Them:
If you have no alternative but to leave your pet at home, there are some precautions you can take.
A first aid kit is an important part of disaster preparation.
Build a Pet Disaster and First Aid Kit:
Include some basic first aid and survival items to keep your pet(s) happy and comfortable. Start with our list here and build based on the needs (and likes) of your particular pets.
Key Takeaways:
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