Emergency Preparedness
Emergencies happen, whether it’s a natural disaster like an earthquake, wildfire, tornado, hurricane, or if it’s from a freak accident like mudslides, house fires and beyond. Keep calm and know you can prepare in advance to help your pets in times of uncertainty. Below we will share some basic safety tips to keep in mind as well as a “Pet Checklist” of what to have on hand that you can grab & go for a pet emergency kit.
Top Tips for Keeping Your Pets Safe During a Disaster
If it’s not safe for you to stay in your home during an emergency, it’s not safe for pets either.
Include supplies for your pet in your emergency kit, or assemble an emergency kit specifically for your pet.
Make an evacuation plan for you and your pets. Many hotels and shelters do not accept animal guests, other than service animals.
Checklist for What to Pack in Your Pet Emergency Kit
On the Move - Have sturdy leashes, harnesses and/or carriers to transport pets safely and ensure that they can’t escape in times of distress.
Pet Food - Dry Kibble, Freeze Dried, and Canned Food are all great options for your emergency kit. Most pet foods have a shelf life of up to 1 year if stored properly away from heat and moisture. If your pet does eat canned food, be sure to also have a handheld manual can opener on hand.
Water - have safe drinking water ready to drink, a portable water bowl for your pet, and some type of water storage.
Medical - Have your pet’s medications and copies of medical records stored in a waterproof container. Of course you should also have a pet-specific first aid kit.
Identification - Make sure you have an extra pet collar with up to date ID tags in your kit just in case your pet isn’t wearing any at the time of the emergency. Have some current photos of you with your pet(s) in case they get lost. Since many pets look alike, this will help to eliminate mistaken identity and confusion.
Information - Have printed information on your pet’s feeding schedule, medical conditions, behavior problems, and the name and number of your veterinarian in case you have to foster or board your pets.
Comfort - Help ensure your pet is comfortable. Have a travel-friendly pet bed with cozy blanket, pet toys, and sound machine. Having CBD treats or chews can help calm nervous pets as well.
Misc Items - Poop bags, food scoop, cat litter/pan, pet brush, pet shampoo, flea & tick combs, etc.