Protect Your Pets in an Emergency
Make plans to ensure your pet's safety before, during, and after an emergency. The following are organizations and resources that you can contact or access to help you plan how to protect your pets.
Find out what your community's plans and resources are for protecting pets in an emergency. The following are considered key resources for planning how to ensure your pets' safety before an emergency:
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
AMVA offers a variety of resources
to assist veterinarians, animal owners, and others interested in the well-
Disaster Preparedness Site
RedRover
Through its volunteer-
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
FEMA is the federal agency that leads the
effort to prepare the nation for all hazards and effectively manage federal response
and recovery efforts following any national incident
Animals and Emergencies: Preparedness Information:http://www.fema.gov/individual/animals.shtm
Pet Travel and Lodging Resources
Most emergency shelters do not take pets. Before
an emergency, plan where you will take your family and pets if you are ever asked
to evacuate your home. There are a number of organizations that offer advice and
resources for traveling with pets, including searchable lists of lodging establishments
that accept pets.
See also:
Animals in Public Evacuation Centers
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