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11.7.12 Prepare Your Other Family Members – Your Pets

07 Nov

Please don’t wait until you have to evacuate because of some terrible weather, fire, or other event, to be family and pet prepared.  DogDaz recommends you get ready now, so that you don’t have to think later.  Here are some tips to help you get set for the day that hopefully never comes.  Stay safe, warm, and happy.

Tips from Anne Arundel County Animal Control

Prepare Your Other Family Members – Your Pets, Now!

PREPARE!
Create a “Pet Emergency Kit” complete with:

  • At least three days of food, water, and any medications that your pet may need
  • Vet/vaccination records, etc.
  • Collars/ID’s, Harnesses, and/or leashes
  • Pictures of you and other family members with your pet(s)
  • Sanitation kit: pet litter, litter box, plastic trash bags and household chlorine bleach
  • First Aid Kit: talk to your vet or contact Animal Control about what is most appropriate for your pet(s) emergency needs e.g. cotton bandage rolls, bandage tape and scissors, antibiotic ointment, flea and tick prevention, latex gloves, isopropyl alcohol, and saline solution
  • Have a carrier or crate ready that your pet has been adapted to for safe transportation purposes.The carrier should be large enough to allow your pet to stand, turn around and lie down
  • Consider microchipping your animal

KNOW WHAT TO DO!

Develop and implement your family’s emergency plan, DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS BEHIND!

  • If you have enough notice, prepare an alternate home for your pet (family, friends, or local kennel) and get your pet there in advance (List of Emergency Boarding Facilities) Space and temporary cages may be limited, so if you have to respond to a shelter with your pet, make sure it is in a carrier (plan in advance and purchase one now)
  • Pay attention to news briefs, county updates, and check the county website for up to the minute status of shelters in your area
  • Know which local hotels/motels will take pets, or which animal boarding facilities take pets during emergencies (List of current Pet Friendly Hotels/Motels in your area and in surrounding jurisdictions)

For more information obtain a copy of the Preparing Your Pets for Emergencies Makes Sense Icon: PDF brochure offered by the Department of Homeland Security.

WHAT ANIMAL CONTROL CAN DO FOR YOU IN EMERGENCIES

  • Depending on available space, Animal Control will seek to make all shelters “pet friendly”
  • Provide pick-up and transportation of pets for the elderly and disabled
  • Provide transportation and temporary care, shelter, food and water at the shelter, if space is available
  • Provide transportation and temporary care, shelter, food and water at the Animal Control Facility
  • Animal Control is working with local veterinarians, kennels, and rescues to establish a network of volunteers to assist with the proper transportation, care and shelter of your pets during disasters.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
8 Comments

Posted by on November 7, 2012 in Cats, Dogs

 

8 responses to “11.7.12 Prepare Your Other Family Members – Your Pets

  1. jmgoyder's avatar

    jmgoyder

    November 7, 2012 at 01:11

    Fantastic advice!

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      dogdaz

      November 7, 2012 at 07:22

      Thanks – I am sure it is kind of hard to prepare all your feathered friends.

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    nutsfortreasure

    November 7, 2012 at 07:38

    Reblogged this on Living and Lovin.

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  3. heyitsjethere's avatar

    heyitsjethere

    November 7, 2012 at 07:42

    Hey Dog Daz Crew, Jet here.

    Great post, and now that such a dense part of the country has experienced such a horrible weather event, hopefully the humans will be even more mindful of their fur family members.

    We here in the tropics get included each Hurricane season in the media’s preparedness programming.

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      dogdaz

      November 7, 2012 at 08:49

      There are so many lost animals currently from the storm it makes me so sad. And people that had to leave their pets in cold houses because they did not know where to bring them. Preparedness is the key. Thanks

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    Tabitha

    November 19, 2012 at 14:07

    Reblogged this on Tabitha Runk and commented:
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    • DogDaz's avatar

      dogdaz

      November 19, 2012 at 14:25

      Hey Thanks Tabitha fir stopping by DogDaz and spreading the message of preparedness.

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        Tabitha

        November 19, 2012 at 14:27

        Any time. We have terrible weather and storms all of the time here in Alaska, and I really wish people would get to be more prepared. The shelter where I work gets jam packed whenever a storm hits, and maybe people preparing for it would help. Thank you for writing this. 🙂

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