How to Take Care of Your Pet in an Emergency
The following tips to secure your pet in an emergency are brought to you by FEMA.
See below for a specific list.
This is not a complete list and Arizona Goldendoodles does not hold any legal liability, when in doubt please contact your Veterinarian.
Use a microchip or collar ID with up-to-date contact information
Put a pet rescue decal on the door or window so first responders know a pet may be inside
Know where to look for your pet if they’re afraid so that you can evacuate faster
Have a pet-friendly place in mind to go in case you have to leave your home
Carry a picture of your pet in the event of separation
Take a pet carrier or crate with you for transport and safe keeping
Have a Pet Emergency Go-Kit Ready including the following:
Basic first aid supplies
A 3-day supply of bottled water and the pet’s preferred food, held in a waterproof container
Safety harness and leash
Waste clean-up supplies
Medications and a copy of the pet’s medical records
List of veterinarians and local pet care organizations
List of the pet’s feeding routine and any behavioral issues
Comfort items, such as a clanked or favorite toy, to help keep the pet calm and comfortable