Not exact matches
Making
sure this information is updated will increase your chances of being reunited with your
pet in the event of a
disaster.
As for your
disaster kit, make
sure you have non-perishable food and bottled water for your family members and each of your
pets.
While it is important to make
sure other family members are cared for during a natural
disaster, it is equally important that
pets are taken care of.
The San Diego Humane Society wants to make
sure your
pets are prepared for a
disaster.
In case you are not home when
disaster strikes, be
sure that you have a
pet sticker on a front window to alert emergency workers.
In light of National Animal
Disaster Preparedness Day on May 13, we at the Kentucky Humane Society, in partnership with Hill's Pet Nutrition's Food Shelter & Love ® program, wants to make
sure that families think to include their
pets and are well - versed in the easy steps that can help keep
pets safe in an emergency.
Also, make
sure to include your
pets in
disaster plans.
Here's a list of things you can do now to make
sure your
pet survives a
disaster.
Make
sure your
disaster supplies are ready to go, including your
pet emergency kit.
When creating your
disaster plan, whether it be for power outages or natural
disaster, make
sure to include your
pet in mind too!
Make
sure the selected person is aware of your
disaster plan and can easily locate your
pets and
pet disaster supplies kit in your home.
If you are using the services of a professional
pet sitter, also be
sure to inquire about his or her company's
disaster plan.
The Petfinder Foundation is a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 public charity, that helps homeless
pets by saving lives through adoptions, helping shelters prepare for and recover from
disaster, and working to make
sure animal welfare organizations across the country are more sustainable.
With hurricane season in full swing, the Charleston Animal Society is on a mission to make
sure state agencies and South Carolina residents have
disaster plans that account for
pets and other animals.
Make
sure your family (including
pets) is ready for any kind of
disaster by putting together a
disaster - preparedness kit.
Identify Your
Pet The single most important thing in
disaster planning is making
sure your
pet is identified properly.
Likewise, if you live in an area that is
disaster - prone, make
sure you have a
disaster plan in place for your
pet.
Sure, the last thing anyone wants to think about is an unexpected
disaster, but taking certain precautions can help
pet owners stay calm in a crisis.
In the event that you are not home or unable to reach home to be with your animals when a
disaster strikes, try to put a buddy system in place with neighbors or nearby friends and family to be
sure that someone is available to care for or evacuate your
pets.
Make
sure your
pet is safe in emergency situations, such floods, fires, earthquakes and other natural
disasters, by preparing a
pet emergency kit.