Not exact matches
«According to the American Animal Hospital Association, while 93 percent of
pet owners say they'd risk their own lives
for their
pets, and 64 percent would expect their
pet to come to their rescue, only 55 percent have an emergency
preparedness plan that includes provisions
for their
pet,» noted Tran.
June is National Pet
Preparedness Month and planning for your pets is an important part of emergency preparedness and re
Preparedness Month and
planning for your
pets is an important part of emergency
preparedness and re
preparedness and responsible...
Disasters like the Moore tornado always reinforce the need
for pet owners to have a disaster
preparedness plan.
According to recent survey by the ASPCA, more than one - third of dog and cat owners don't have disaster
preparedness plans in place
for their
pets.
Hurricane
Preparedness Our
pets are an integral part of the family and ensuring that we include them in
planning strategies
for emergencies is important.
Utilize community resources
for emergency
planning — including how to prepare to assist your
pets during a disaster.Visit Animal
Preparedness on www.petaidcolorado.org
for more info.
Some of these key areas are:
pet trusts,
pets in wills, long term
pet care, estate
planning for pets and disaster
preparedness for pets.
September is Emergency
Preparedness Month in Massachusetts, and as part of this important campaign, the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) wants to remind the public that
pets need to be included as a part of
planning for any natural or man - made disaster.
As we've talked about in other articles, this is a great time to think about creating disaster and emergency
preparedness plans for your entire family — including
pets.
May 8 was National Animal Disaster
Preparedness Day and, in recognition, CVA is taking this time to remind all
pet owners of the importance of having a disaster
plan for your
pets.
For additional tips on emergency preparation for your pets, see the PetravelR ™ blog on disaster planning and preparedne
For additional tips on emergency preparation
for your pets, see the PetravelR ™ blog on disaster planning and preparedne
for your
pets, see the PetravelR ™ blog on disaster
planning and
preparedness.
Although many of these families have detailed emergency
preparedness plans in place in the event of a natural disaster, often times these
plans do not include specifics
for pets.
Pet parents will be offered educational opportunities on topics like animal nutrition and exercise, behavior, selecting a
pet, caring
for senior
pets, caring
for puppies / kittens and disaster
preparedness / emergency
planning.
But, since our
pets don't typically formulate their own emergency
preparedness plans, it's up to us to ensure that they're accounted
for in ours.
Watch the Emergency
Preparedness Video created by FEMA to help individuals
plan for the care of their
pets.