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Be Prepared for Disaster
What to do before disaster threatens | Checklist for emergency items | What to do when disaster approaches | How to prepare if you have special needs | How to protect your pets

Learn How to Protect Your Pets

Find shelter for your pets

Unless you rely on the assistance of a guide or leader dog, Red Cross and other public shelters cannot accept pets. It’s up to you to make other arrangements for your pet. Contact your veterinarian, Humane Society or Animal Control office for more information. There may be space available at “pet shelters” on high ground in your community.

Your pet survival kit

Before a disaster strikes, be sure to put together a Pet Survival Kit. Include: proper ID collar and rabies tag, carrier or cage, leash, at least a two-week food supply, water and food bowls, any necessary medications, specific care instructions, newspapers and plastic trash bags for handling waste. Make sure your pets have up-to-date shots. Pet shelters require proof of vaccinations.

Other dangers to avoid

After the disaster has passed, be careful in allowing your pet outdoors. Familiar scents and landmarks may be altered, and that could be confusing to your pet. Be careful that your pet doesn’t become lost. Downed power lines present real danger to your pet, as do snakes, insects or animals driven to higher ground by floods.

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