Include Your Pet in Your Disaster Preparedness Plan

It is crucial to include pets in your disaster plans. Pets depend on their owners to keep them safe. Please do not wait until the last minute to prepare. Also, if you need to evacuate your home during an emergency, never leave your pets behind.

The following is a list of things you should do to prepare your pet(s) for emergencies:

  •  Ensure your pet can be identified with a microchip or collar ID tag, and that contact information is up to date.
  • Keep health/vaccination records in a safe place and take copies of these if you are leaving your home.
  • Prepare a pet emergency supplies kit that is readily accessible when needed. Include toys, treats, food, medications, water, leash, and bedding.
  • Display a pet rescue decal on your front door or window to let first responders know there is a pet in the house.
  • Bring pets indoors at the first sign or warning of a storm or disaster. Pets can become disoriented and wander away from home in a crisis.
  • Learn where your pet likes to hide in your house when frightened. Finding your pet quickly will help you evacuate faster.
  • If you need to evacuate, take a pet carrier or crate for transport and safekeeping.
  • Identify a location to take your pet if you need to leave your immediate area. Keep in mind that disaster shelters for people may not be open to pets. Find hotels and motels with pet-friendly policies and ask relatives or friends if they can house you and your pet.
  • Carry a picture of your pet in the event of separation.

Remember – pets are family, too.

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