Attention pet parents: The Red Cross knows that your pets are part of your family so keep them in mind when you are making your disaster preparedness plans. If it’s not safe for you to stay home during evacuations, it’s not safe for them either.
Before disaster strikes:
During a disaster:
Know where the Red Cross shelters are located.
If you are going to a hotel, make sure it’s pet friendly.
Let family members and friends know where you are your pet are going.
Make sure you take the Go Kit for yourself and your pets.
After a disaster:
Your pet’s behavior may change dramatically after a disaster, becoming aggressive or defensive. Be aware of their well-being and protect them from hazards to ensure the safety of other people and animals.
Bottom line, you treat your pets like family so please include them in all your evacuation plans during this wildfire season. Be safe out there.
*What can I find in the Red Cross Pet First Aid App?
The Red Cross Pet First Aid app has resources developed by experts on how to maintain your pet’s health and what to do during emergencies. The app gives users instant access to information, including step-by-step instructions, videos and images, for more than 25 common first-aid and emergency situations for dogs and cats. The app also has a click-to-call feature to help pet owners quickly contact their veterinarian and contains an animal hospital locator. You can find this free App in Google Play and the Apple Apps store.
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