
Be Prepared: Essential Steps for Pet Safety
In light of recent tremors from Baja California that shook parts of San Diego County, the San Diego Humane Society is emphasizing the importance of pet preparedness during National Preparedness Month. Emergencies such as earthquakes and wildfires often strike with little warning, leaving both pets and their owners at risk. "When disaster hits, beloved pets and farm animals are often at risk of being left behind simply because owners are not ready," noted Jordan Frey, the SDHS marketing manager.
Creating Your Pet Emergency Kit
The foundation of pet preparedness lies in crafting a comprehensive emergency kit. This should include a minimum of a two-week supply of food and water, as well as any necessary medications. Pet owners are encouraged to pack the essentials—think a cushy crate, favorite toys, veterinary information, and vaccination records. Familiarizing pets with their carriers can alleviate stress during frantic evacuation scenarios.
Engaging the Community for Safety
For those with larger animals, having trailers on standby is crucial. Collaborating with neighbors to identify safe holding areas can make a significant difference during emergencies. It's advised to practice loading and unloading animals to ensure a swift response when time is critical. Moreover, never leave pets behind: up-to-date ID tags and microchips for all animals, including indoor pets, are essential for rapid identification.
Emergency Planning: A Community Responsibility
Dr. Gary Weitzman, president and CEO of the SDHS, summarizes the sentiment perfectly: "Our pets can’t plan for emergencies—we must. A little preparation now can save their lives when every second counts." This proactive mindset is critical not just for individual pet owners but for safeguarding the community's beloved animals.
Access More Resources for Preparedness
Understanding the risks and creating a robust emergency plan is vital for every San Diego resident, particularly pet owners. For comprehensive disaster preparedness resources, from checklists to downloadable guides, visit sdhumane.org/disasterprep. Taking small steps towards preparedness can make a considerable impact.
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