National Prep for your Pet!
Halfway through National Preparedness Month, we'd like to ask you "If a natural disaster strikes, what will happen to your pet?"
Be prepared: make a plan and prepare a disaster kit for your pet.
Pet Emergency & Disaster
Disaster Preparedness & Emergency Supplies For Dogs, Cats and Horses
Forgetting the furry family members when making your evacuation plans can put pets, pet owners, and first responders in danger.
Learn more:
? Preparing Your Pet for Evacuation ? Pet First Aid ? Pet First Aid Awareness ? Pet Thoughts
Even if you try to create a safe place for them, pets left behind during a disaster are likely to be injured, lost, or worse. It is your responsibility as a pet owner to find out what type of shelters and assistance are available in your area to accommodate pets and to include pets in your disaster plan to keep them safe during an emergency.
Categories: Pet Emergency Preparedness & First Aid
Posted On: September 17 2016
Posted By: First Aid Product Team
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