Crucial Tip: Keep a list of
pet emergency contact numbers & your pets vital statistics (including that dosage information mentioned earlier) by your home phone, and in your cell phone, and in your first aid kit.
Not exact matches
If you are ordered to evacuate make sure you take your
emergency kit, your written
emergency plan (it should have relevant
contact numbers), all essential medications and copies of prescriptions, a cell phone, and your
pets (just keep in mind that
pets are not allowed in some
emergency shelters).
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Pet Passport ® for documenting a
pet's medical history, proof of ownership and vaccinations, a photo of the
pet and
emergency contact numbers.
Just in case he or she gets lost while traveling, you want to be sure your
pet is wearing up - to - date ID tags with an
emergency contact phone
number and what, if any, reward is offered for the
pet's safe return.
If your
pet has a medical
emergency after regular business hours, call the clinic phone
number for Dr. Lupo's after - hours
contact information.
Tag your
pets with complete identification details, such as the address of your new residence, telephone
numbers and an
emergency contact in the area from which you are moving.
The Microchip is registered with AKC Reunite so your
pet's unique ID
number is linked to your name, phone
numbers,
emergency contacts and other vital information in AKC Reunite's database.
You are advised to supply the following: crate with washable bedding; ample supply of food to cover the length of your
pet's visit; detailed feeding instructions; bowls; medications with detailed dosage information; favorite toys; collar with ID, current rabies and county license tags; leash; list of all
emergency contact numbers (including vet's phone
number / s hotel
numbers); copy of a vet's health certificate listing all inoculations, travel itinerary; and information regarding your
pet's behavioral habits.
Registering your
pet's microchip links your
pet's microchip ID to your name, phone
numbers,
emergency contacts and other vital information.
List of
contact numbers such as veterinarian, nearby shelter,
emergency pet hospitals and
pet - friendly hotels
The registration forms from both registries require: the microchip numerical code, owner's name, address, phone
numbers,
emergency contact numbers, type of animal and the
pet's name.
AROUND - THE - CLOCK
contact with you via your home phone or
emergency number, if someone finds your lost
pet... but it must wear its license.
Photos of your
pet (s) Your veterinarian's name, phone
number, and address The name and phone
number of
emergency contacts A copy of your house key Home security system information
Name and phone
number of someone to
contact in an
emergency who will take care of your
pets in case you are not available.
Carry a card in your wallet with the information about the
number and type of
pets you have as well as the
contact information for your
emergency caregivers.
Make sure your neighbors, friends, and relatives know how many
pets you have and the names and
contact numbers of the individuals who have agreed to be
emergency caregivers.
According to ThatMutt.com, before you set off on your family vacation, provide the boarding facility with as much
emergency information as possible, including your cell phone
numbers, the
number of the hotel you'll be staying at, as well as an
emergency contact at home that can take care of any
pet - related issues while you're away.
Emergency Contact Information Should your pet require veterinary treatment, we need a phone number where you can be reached or an emergency contact person who can make a decision on you
Emergency Contact Information Should your pet require veterinary treatment, we need a phone number where you can be reached or an emergency contact person who can make a decision on your
Contact Information Should your
pet require veterinary treatment, we need a phone
number where you can be reached or an
emergency contact person who can make a decision on you
emergency contact person who can make a decision on your
contact person who can make a decision on your behalf.
Give very specific instructions for your
pet's care including medications, food portions, time of feedings, toys or treats allowed,
contact phone
numbers, veterinarian phone
number and what to do in case of illness or
emergency;
Update your microchip registration and
pet license information to ensure its current and consider including the name and phone
number of an
emergency contact.
Your list of
emergency contacts should include: local councils and shelters, veterinarians and
emergency veterinary clinics, the microchip or tattoo
number that you
pet carries and the reported registries, the local police department's and RSPCA Centres, local
pet shops, groomers, training facilities and businesses.
Make sure you have the local
pet authorities» phone
numbers on your «
emergency contact list» of your telephone catalogue and check them frequently for any updates.
The added QR code increases the ability immediately and safely access a
pet's encrypted, critical data, including multiple
emergency contact phone
numbers, medications, license and rabies tag information, microchip
number, vaccinations,
pet medical insurance status, and much more.
If your
pet is still extremely groggy,
contact the after hours
emergency phone
number on your take home instructions or visit your closest after hours veterinary hospital (at your own expense).
Preferably it should have not only your phone
number and address, but your
emergency contact phone
numbers as well — like your vet or a neighbor / friend who could take in your
pet temporarily.
You should also carry
emergency contact numbers for your
pet in your wallet.
When you bring your
pet in for surgery, we will need to 5 to 10 minutes of time to fill out paperwork and leave an
emergency contact number that our veterinarians can reach you during the day.