Welcome to our new pet safety section. We will be providing information including links to important issues regarding your pets; including licensing, emergency first aid kits, emergency care for skunk attacks, emergency earthquake kits and more.
Emergency Pet Kits For Sale!
Emergency Pet Kit Informtaion.
Take time to refresh your pets emergency kit-check water, food, & make sure their favorite toy is included to reduce stress www.ready.gov/pets
Pets need an emergency supply kit too. View what items should go in it: www.ready.gov/pets #PetPreparedness
A pet supply kit should contain the basics for survival like pet food and water. #PetPreparedness
Put a favorite toy, treats or bedding in your pet’s emergency kit to help reduce their stress. #PetPreparedness
Add extra pet food & water to your grocery list to update your pet's emergency kit. #PetPreparedness
Food, water, collar, veterinary records are some items for your pet’s emergency kit. More at: www.ready.gov/animals #PetPreparedness
Take care of farm friends in an emergency. Pack emergency items for them too, including vehicles and trailers. #PetPreparedness
Keep your pets' vet’s name and vaccination records handy in case of emergency. #PetPreparedness
Don't forget a pooper scooper, cat litter, or plastic bags in your pets' emergency kit! #PetPreparedness
Information from - https://www.ready.gov/pet-toolkit
Identification
Keep that cute selfie of you & your pet in your emergency kit to prove ownership. #PetPreparedness
Does your pet have ID? Put your name and contact information on your pet’s ID tag in case you’re separated in an emergency. #PetPreparedness
A picture is worth a thousand words. Take a current photo of your pet in case you get separated during a disaster. #PetPreparedness
Tip: Include the number of an out of town relative on your pet’s ID tag. #PetPreparedness
Think about “microchipping” your pet. These permanent implants help locate your pet following a disaster. #PetPreparedness
Tip: Keep your pets’ microchip registration info current so you can be contacted if your pet gets lost in a disaster. #PetPreparedness
After a disaster, don’t allow your pets to roam loose. Landmarks may have been changed & your pet could become disoriented. #PetPreparedness
Information from - https://www.ready.gov/pet-toolkit