Pet Safe

  1. Preparing Your Pets for Shelter
    Categories: Pet Safety & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Preparing Your Pets for Shelter

    We've talked about it before, and we'll talk about it again... you need to prepare ahead of time for pets in emergency situations. When you prepare for disasters, be sure to make arrangements for your pets too! In the event that you have to evacuate to a public shelter, keep in mind that for health reasons, some facilities cannot accept...
  2. Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams, Pet Safety & Disaster & Survival Forum

    “Ready, Pet, Go!” Preparedness Calendar

    We recently talked about PetParedness at the White House... now the American Public Health Association (APHA) recently released an exciting new resource to help prepare your family, school, or office for emergencies. Their 2016 “Ready, Pet, Go!” Get Ready calendar features images of animals sharing important safety tips you can follow throughout the year, including: If you live in an area...
  3. Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams, Pet Safety & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Sheltered Pets

    When you prepare for disasters, be sure to make arrangements for pets too! In the event that you have to evacuate to a public shelter, keep in mind that for health reasons, some facilities cannot accept pets; therefore it’s important to properly prepare them for alternative shelter. Service animals, however, are allowed in general population shelters. American Red Cross Pet...
  4. Categories: Pet Safety

    Winter Tip: Bring your furry friends inside!

    A fur coat is nice, but won't be enough to keep your four-legged family members safe... bring them inside. Being prepared for an emergency means thinking about the needs of all the members of your family - including pets. If you are like millions of animal owners nationwide, your pet is an important member of your household. Unfortunately, animals are...
  5. Categories: Pet Safety

    Pet Safety & Holiday Happiness

    Holidays can be traumatic for furry family members. Travel, guests, schedule disruptions, unusual foods (Stop Uncle Harry! Fluffy doesn't get table scraps!) Here are some great ideas for keeps the holidays safe and fund for the four legged family: You can help keep pets safe during the holiday season by following the tips below. For other important, timely tips for...
  6. Categories: Pet Safety

    Keeping Your Pets Safe

    You may know that the FDA works to keep foods and drugs safe for you and your family, but you may not realize the agency does much the same for your pets... Drug Safety In Fiscal Year 2013, FDA received 86,444 reports of adverse drug events from manufacturers, veterinarians, and consumers. Baker explains that while manufacturers are required by law...

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