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Mar 03 2022
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The current conflict in Ukraine has left its citizens and their pets in a state of crisis, forcing many to evacuate the country for shelter and safety. Some evacuees have or are trying to escape with their pets and many others have been forced to leave them behind, not knowing if they will ever be reunited. While many of us will never experience war at home, we are still vulnerable to other catastrophes where leaving home is the safest option for your family and pets. Natural disasters such as floods, wildfires, tornadoes, hurricanes, or industrial accidents like chemical explosions or spills are possible scenarios. We can’t control if, when, or how a disaster will happen, but we are responsible for our pets’ health and safety should one occur, and the best way to protect them is to start planning now.
Logistics When time is of the essence, it can be difficult to figure out where you and your pet will go. Write down a plan that includes:
Print out maps for each location/facility with directions and contact information as wi-fi and cellular data could be unavailable at the time.
Emergency Supply KitThe following are items to have packed in a pet emergency kit:
Vaccines and IdentificationKeeping your pet’s vaccine and identification status up to date is an important part of pet ownership in general, but it’s critical in the event of an emergency. Many pet-friendly facilities or border crossings will deny your pet entry if the requirements are not met. So, as a general but essential rule:
When planning for the unexpected, the time to plan is now! Hopefully, you and your pet(s) will never have to face or flee from a dangerous disaster or conflict, but if/when hope fails, you can rely on being prepared.
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