Make sure your pet is safe in emergency situations, such floods, fires, earthquakes and other natural disasters, by preparing
a pet emergency kit.
Bring
your pet emergency kit with your pet's food, harness, leash, medications and bedding.
Keep a hairball remedy on hand, as well as a cat ophthalmic ointment and
a pet emergency kit.
Every home with pets should have
a pet emergency kit or a pet first aid kit in the home.
Make sure your disaster supplies are ready to go, including
your pet emergency kit.
Keep
a pet emergency kit and supplies handy with items such as medical records, water, pet food and medications, and pet first aid supplies.
Since you never know when an accident will happen, keeping
a pet emergency kit at your home is a good idea.
Not exact matches
The governor is urging New Yorkers to stock up on
emergency supplies including water, non perishable food, batteries, and battery operated radios,
pet food and first aid
kits.
Make an
emergency supply
kit — enough food and water for you and your family for three days,
pet food, prescriptions, batteries, flashlights, etc..
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).
A first aid
kit for your
pet will come in handy in
emergencies.
The safety
kit includes
emergency contact information, shots and other records, and vet information, in addition to safety tips for traveling with your
pet.
Wag»N also announced that its Wag»N Rover Respond» R ® Mobile
Emergency Information Kit version 3.0 and all further releases will be included as an fundamental element of its Personalized Emergency Training services (PETS) Program ™, aimed at providing top of line pet safety and pet emergency management training services to pet boarding facilities, kennels, animal shelters and pet
Emergency Information
Kit version 3.0 and all further releases will be included as an fundamental element of its Personalized
Emergency Training services (PETS) Program ™, aimed at providing top of line pet safety and pet emergency management training services to pet boarding facilities, kennels, animal shelters and pet
Emergency Training services (
PETS) Program ™, aimed at providing top of line
pet safety and
pet emergency management training services to pet boarding facilities, kennels, animal shelters and pet
emergency management training services to
pet boarding facilities, kennels, animal shelters and
pet sitters.
Wag»N Enterprises created the Wag»N Rover Respond» R ® v3.0 Mobile
Emergency Information Kit to equip pet parents with all the pet emergency preparedness documents necessary in case of an emergency, and to help keep an unfortunate situation from becoming a devasta
Emergency Information
Kit to equip
pet parents with all the
pet emergency preparedness documents necessary in case of an emergency, and to help keep an unfortunate situation from becoming a devasta
emergency preparedness documents necessary in case of an
emergency, and to help keep an unfortunate situation from becoming a devasta
emergency, and to help keep an unfortunate situation from becoming a devastating one.
To ensure you're able to leave your home at a moment's notice, have an
emergency kit on hand with everything your whole family (including your
pet) needs for at least a few days.
And, in case you end up having to foster or board your
pets, information on feeding schedules, medical conditions, behavioral problems, and your vet's contact information should be included in your
pet's
Emergency Kit.
Create a
pet emergency / disaster
kit and place it in a prominent place where your neighbour can find it.
The Cedar Valley Humane Society suggests families build a
Pet Emergency Go - Kit and store it with the rest of the family's emergency preparations: Basic first aid supplies A 3 - day supply of bottled water and the pet's preferred food, held in a waterproof container Safety harness and leash Waste clean - up supplies Medications and a copy of the pet's medical records List of veterinaria
Emergency Go -
Kit and store it with the rest of the family's
emergency preparations: Basic first aid supplies A 3 - day supply of bottled water and the pet's preferred food, held in a waterproof container Safety harness and leash Waste clean - up supplies Medications and a copy of the pet's medical records List of veterinaria
emergency preparations: Basic first aid supplies A 3 - day supply of bottled water and the
pet's preferred food, held in a waterproof container Safety harness and leash Waste clean - up supplies Medications and a copy of the
pet's medical records List of veterinarians and...
A
pet's
emergency kit may also include feeding dishes, litter trays, collars, cage liners, and toys.
Create a
pet emergency survival
kit for quick and easy access.
For this reason, all
emergency kits should include at least a seven - day supply of bottled water, in addition to three days» worth of nonperishable food items for you and your
pets.
BE PREPARED: • Talk to your veterinarian about your
pet's risks in cold weather • Have an
emergency kit that includes your
pet's needs in case of severe weather or prolonged power outage • If your dog has a short coat or seems bothered by -LSB-...]
This person should be familiar and comfortable with your
pets, know where they are likely to be in your home, and know where their
emergency kits are located.
Help make sure your adopters and veterinary clients are prepared in the event of an unexpected
pet emergency with this do - it - yourself first - aid
kit, recommended by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
Pet care experts at North Shore Animal League America, the world's largest no - kill animal rescue and shelter organization, recommend having a
pet first aid
kit that's right where you need it if an animal
emergency occurs.
May 9 is National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day, a great day to check on and freshen up your
pet's
emergency kit.
• Advance preparation to ensure the
pet (s)» well - being in the case of an
emergency or disaster, including assembling an evacuation
kit.
When traveling by car, pack a
pet first aid
kit that includes assorted bandages, gauze squares, antiseptic cream, an antidiarrheal medication that is safe for dogs and phone numbers of your veterinarian, national poison control hotline, and a 24 hour
emergency clinic.
Although
pet parents have no control over the weather and natural disasters, there are ways we can all sleep a bit easier by knowing we've prepared
emergency kits and escape plans to help protect all of our loved ones.
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.
Photocopies of medical records and a waterproof container with a two - week supply of any medicine your
pet requires (Remember, food and medications need to be rotated out of your
emergency kit — otherwise they may go bad or become useless.)
Make sure your
pet's
emergency supply
kit is ready to go.
Pet owners should keep an
emergency pet supply
kit on hand at all times.
She will cover disaster planning for
pets, how to put together a disaster
kit for
pets and provide animal disaster resources that are available during an
emergency.
In both retail and professional applicator packaging for shops and salons, Groomers Helper will also offer a complete ClotIt
Pet First Aid
kit that every
pet owner should have in case of home
emergency.
«For
pet owners that want to be prepared in case of an
emergency, for salon owners that want to be able to offer their clientele a valuable safety
kit, and for friends of
pet owners looking for the perfect gift».
Step 3: Prepare
Emergency Supplies and Traveling
Kits Keep an Evac - Pack and supplies handy for your
pets.
One of the goals of Companion Animal Advocates» humane education program is to make sure that every town in Bergen County is equipped with a
kit so that
pets are protected in case of an
emergency.
Take the time to make a plan and assemble an
emergency kit for you and your
pet.
During December you'll also receive a free
pet emergency first aid
kit.
Keep copies of these and your
pet's other medical records in your
emergency kit.
The Red Cross
Pet First Aid
Kit has supplies to treat your
pet in an
emergency, including Hydrogen Peroxide, Pen Light, First Aid Cream, Styptic Pencil, Tweezers, and more.
Every household should have a first - aid
kit prepared for their
pets, and either on top of that
kit or somewhere easy to find in the house should be phone resources: your veterinarian's phone number, the local
emergency clinic information and an animal poison control hotline number.
Most households have a first - aid
kit for humans and a basic understanding of human first aid, but are not aware of what to do in
pet emergencies.
For these, and all natural and man - made disasters, Americans are encouraged to create an
emergency kit containing ten days» worth of food, water, medications and other consumables for both themselves and their
pets.
Keep some extra food and
emergency kit items ready for travel, just as you would for yourself, and know where
pets fit into your vehicle with your other essentials so you can load fast.
Depending on the nature of the
emergency, you may need to evacuate your home so WCRAS recommends preparing a «Go
Kit» for your
pet.
As part of the 2017 NADPD campaign, Hill's employees created 5,000
pet emergency go -
kits and donated them to shelter partners in disaster prone areas across the U.S. Shelters used these
kits to underscore the importance of
pet preparedness, and some even handed out
kits to
pet families evacuating from Houston in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
«Creating a
pet emergency go -
kit beforehand can relieve some of the stress families experience and keep
pets safe when disasters strike.
Hill's and its shelter partners encourage families to create a
pet emergency go -
kit to store alongside the rest of the family's
emergency supplies.