Pet Disaster Preparedness
Learn how to prepare your pets for an emergency evacuation and help them recover afterward.
In an emergency, your pets will be even more dependent on you for their safety and well-being. Your family’s disaster plans must include your furry family members too. Learn what to do to keep your beloved pets safe!
This guide is primarily about dogs and cats. For tips on disaster planning for livestock, horses, birds, reptiles, or small animals such as gerbils and hamsters, please visit The Humane Society of the United States or Ready.gov.
Top Tips for Keeping Your Pets Safe During a Disaster
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If it’s not safe for you to stay in your home during an emergency, it’s not safe for them either!
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Include supplies for your pet in your emergency kit, or assemble an emergency kit for your pet.
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Make an evacuation plan for you and your pets. Many hotels and shelters do not accept animal guests, other than service animals.
Assemble an Emergency Kit for Your Pet
Keep items in an accessible place and store them in sturdy containers so that they can be carried easily.
Your kit should include:
Create an Emergency Plan for Your Pet
The best way to protect your household from the effects of a disaster is to have a disaster plan. If you are a pet owner, that plan must include your pets. Being prepared can save their lives.
Know a Safe Place to Take Your Pets
If you have to evacuate your home during a disaster, the best way to protect your pets is to evacuate them too. If it's not safe for you to stay behind then it's not safe to leave pets behind either.
Help Emergency Workers Find Your Pets
The ASPCA recommends using a rescue sticker alert to let people know that pets are inside your home. Make sure it is visible to rescue workers, and that it includes the types and number of pets in your household and your veterinarian's phone number.
If you must evacuate with your pets (and if time allows) write "EVACUATED" across the stickers so rescue workers don’t waste time looking for them.
Help Pets Recover After an Emergency
Download the Pet First Aid App
Get critical first aid info for your pet at your fingertips.
Find it in the Apple App Store, Google Play, or Amazon Marketplace
Download your Pet Safety Checklist
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