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Health & Fitness

Emergency Readiness for Pets

Recent events have proven vivid reminders of the devastation and upheaval that can strike at any moment. Preparing for an emergency is a wise and practical investment of time. Although we may have planned ahead for our homes & families, we may have forgotten to make a plan for our pets.

Here are a few quick steps you can take to ensure your pet’s well-being:

  1. Make a list of boarding facilities and veterinarians who shelter animals in case of an emergency. Plug their 24-hour phone numbers into your phone for easy access.
  2. Be aware of hotels in your area which accept pets, and be familiar with their restrictions (e.g. size, species, number, etc.). Plug the number of a pet friendly hotel into your phone for easy access.
  3. Contact friends and relatives who live outside your area to identify one would be willing to shelter your animal if your town should suffer a catastrophic event.
  4. Assemble a watertight emergency bag for your pet. Label the bag with the pet’s name, your name and your phone number. Inside the bag place:
      • Veterinarian’s name and contact information
      • 3-7 day supply of food
      • A couple of water bottles
      • A photograph of your pet
      • A bowl which can be used for food and water
      • An extra leash and collar
      • A summary of any health issues, including medications
      • An up to date vaccination summary
      • Toy or treat
      • Extra blanket or towel
      • Carrier for cat or exotic pets

      Pets are members of the family who give a lot and demand little. With a minimal amount of effort, you can plan now to ensure their safety and comfort should the unexpected occur.

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      Submitted by Seana Turner, founder and President of The Seana Method

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