Weve all heard about emergency go-bags in the event of a family
emergency and you need to leave your home. Cash, emergency contact phone
numbers, doctor info, etc.
But what about our pets?
Did you know that the biggest reason people do not leave their homes in an
evacuation is because of a pet?
(Being a lifetime dog owner, I can relate to that.)
Thats why the Red Cross recommends to arrange for your pets to a
safe location in an emergency situation.
Here are some items to consider packing up in advance:
o Blanket/sheet
o Pet carrier with contact info written on the outside
o Your pets medication (2 weeks worth), prescriptions, and medication
schedule
o Muzzle, leash, collar or harness
o A photograph of the pet
o Medical records including rabies certificate, vaccination records, and
license in a waterproof container
o Flashlight
o Disposable latex gloves
o Plastic bags for pick-up
o Water
o Feeding dishes (water, dry food)
o Pet first-aid kit
o Dry food (up to two-weeks)
Where to find Shelter for your pet:
Your vet or normal boarder can get you a list of kennels for use in an
emergency.
Ask friends and family outside of affected area if they would be
willing to take in your pet.
Check with local motels if theyre pet-friendly ahead of time.
Dont forget a disaster or evacuation could happen while you are on
vacation or at work. Make sure a trusted neighbor or friend can take care
of your pet in such a situation.
Red Cross shelters do not allow pets.
One last suggestion from the County Animal Response Team: in an
emergency, keep your pet in their carrier. Animals feel more secure.
Placing a sheet over the carrier makes pet feel safer and calmer.
By following some of these simple steps you can better insure the
safety of your family, your pets and first responders in an emergency.
Have a great day!!!
Jerry
