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Emergency
Preparedness Tips
Emergencies come in all forms. From home fires to hurricanes,
families may need to evacuate their home for a myriad of
reasons. While most people have an emergency plan in place
for their family, it is important that they include the
family dog or cat in that preparedness planning. It is
recommended that pet parents create an emergency preparedness
kit that is easily accessible should the family need to
evacuate. Several items should be included in the kit to
ensure the pet’s comfort and safety in the event
of any emergency:
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Proper identification and important records: Most
importantly, owners should make sure they have their
pet’s proper identification such as a collar and
a tag. Additionally, they should make photocopies of
their registration information, important veterinary
documents and vaccination records and contact information
for their veterinarian in case of emergencies.
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Current photographs: Owners should
keep current photographs of their animals and store them
in the emergency preparedness kit for identification
purposes and should include themselves in some of the
photos to help reclaim a lost animal.
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Ventilated carrier, harness or leash: When
planning for an emergency evacuation, pet owners should
consider the use of a carrier or harness. There
are several varieties of crates, barriers or harnesses
that will limit your pet’s movement or escape and
will ensure the safety of the pet should they have to
be transported.
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Owner Contact Information: Pet owners
should have the following information legibly printed
on the pet’s crate or carrier: owner’s name;
phone number; address; a description of your pet (distinguishing
marks, age, sex, spayed, neutered, etc.); the name of
your pet; microchip ID or tattoo ID, if any; pet insurance
policy number; and the address and phone number where
you or a contact person can be reached if you are not
at home.
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Pet Essentials: Pet owners should
include enough water and pet food for a minimum of three
days as well as any necessary medicines or pet care items
such as baggies and paper towels for clean-up. It is
also recommended that pet owners include grooming items
such as a brush.
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“Creature” Comforts: Pet
owners should remember that a pet’s “creature
comforts” can help alleviate some of the stress
they experience in an emergency situation. Pet owners
should bring items such as their pet’s favorite
toy, blanket or a towel retaining the owner’s scent
to help comfort the animal.
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Comforting Pheromone Products: The
pheromone-based product, Comfort Zone® with D.A.P.® (Dog
Appeasing Pheromone) for Dogs or Comfort Zone® with
Feliway® for Cats
can be sprayed on a bandana around the dog’s neck
or in the pet’s crate or on their bedding to elicit
feelings of comfort and help alleviate stress associated
with unfamiliar surroundings. This can also be sprayed
inside the pet’s crate or on their bedding.
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