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Preparedness For Pets Before, During and After Storms

10/11/2018 (Permalink)

Have you accounted for your four legged best friend when emergency planning?

Pets are just as important as any family member to most people, so why would you not make them a part of your preparedness planning? There are several things you can do to make sure they stay safe as well during an emergency.

Pet Emergency kit: https://www.ready.gov/animals is a great resource for a list of essentials needed in your Pet Emergency kit. 

Food: At least a three day supply in an airtight, waterproof container.

Water: At least three days of water specially for your pets.

Medicines and medical records.

Important Documents: Registration information, adoption papers, and vaccination documents. Talk to your Veterinarian about micro-chipping and enrolling your pet in a recovery database. 

First Aid Kit: Cotton bandage rolls, bandage tape, scissors, antibiotic ointment.  Flea and Tick prevention, latex gloves, saline solution, isopropyl alcohol. Include a Pet Fist Aid reference book.

Collar or harness with ID tags, rabies tag and a leash. 

Crate or pet carrier: Have a sturdy, safe crate or carrier in case you need to evacuate. The carrier should be large enough for your pet to stand, turn around and lie down. 

Sanitation: Pet litter and litter box if needed. Newspaper, paper towels, plastic trash bags and chlorine bleach. 

A picture of you and your pet together. If you become separated, a picture of you and your pet together will help document ownership and allow others to assist you. Add species, breed, age, sex color and distinguishing characteristics.

Familiar items: Treats, toys and bedding can help reduce stress.

Evacuations: While practicing fire escape or evacuation plans, be sure to include pets. If evacuation happens, don't leave pets behind as they can be lost or injured.

Be sure to take four-legged friends into consideration when planning for emergencies. 

source: Restoration Newsline Vol. 29 Issue 10

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