Pet Disaster Tip #32 – Water
Stock your shelter in place kit with at least a week’s supply of water for every pet. It is best...
Read MoreStock your shelter in place kit with at least a week’s supply of water for every pet. It is best...
Read MoreMake a list of boarding facilities and veterinary offices that might be able to shelter your...
Read MoreIn a disaster be aware that pets act differently in emergencies. Animals are sensitive to changes...
Read MoreIt is important for both you and your pet to remain calm in a disaster. If you become agitated...
Read MoreMake sure your family has an agreed upon out of province contact for everyone to check in with in...
Read MoreWhile it is tempting to keep pet carriers and crates that are not used on a daily basis in the...
Read MoreWhen traveling with your pet be sure to watch for signs indicating you are in an evacuation zone....
Read MoreDo you know what winds to expect if a Category 1 Hurricane is anticipated in your area ? A...
Read MoreDo you know the difference between a Hurricane Watch and a Hurricane Warning ? A Watch is issued...
Read MoreAnimals sense storms long before we do so if you are sheltering in place when under a Hurricane...
Read MoreOnce you know where you will be bringing your pet(s) in the event of a disaster practice several...
Read MoreEvery pet parent needs an emergency plan for their furry family member, including a pet go-kit, a...
Read More