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Are You and Your Pet Prepared for a Disaster?

June is National Preparedness Month for Pets and a great time to make sure proper plans are in place to assure the safety of our special family members.

One of the lessons that rescuers learned with the tragedy of hurricane Katrina was that many people would rather take their chances facing a disaster than leave their pets. Unfortunately, this decision cost many lives.

Because of various laws, Red Cross shelters are not allowed to take in animals during an evacuation, so advanced planning is a must.

In the case of an emergency, you may not have a great deal of advanced warning. For pet emergency preparedness, here are some things you can do:

More and more people microchip or tattoo their pets as a means of more permanent identification. Some microchips are about the size of a grain of rice and are implanted in a pet’s shoulder area. Special scanners are used at animal shelters and pet hospitals to read the identity of your pet.

When disaster looms, bring pets inside so they won’t become fearful and run away.

And don’t forget to make arrangements to board your pet in a kennel, friend or relative’s house, or pet-friendly accommodation outside of the affected area as far in advance as possible.

Bottom line: Be prepared and your chances are much greater for you and your pet to survive in the event of a disaster or emergency situation.

Happy (and Safe) Pet Travels!

Tom James
PetTravelCenter.com

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