
It’s a new year and just like changing the batteries in your smoke detector, it’s time to pull out your pet’s go-bag to make sure you have everything you need and check the expiration dates.
It’s a new year and just like changing the batteries in your smoke detector, it’s time to pull out your pet’s go-bag to make sure you have everything you need and check the expiration dates.
What would you do if you were responsible for hundreds if not thousands of animals during a disaster?
Do I need an Emergency Pack for my pet if I already have a travel bag? The answer is yes! Let’s dive into some of the differences and why you might need both.
When we think of pet safety we typically think of veterinary visits, diet, training, exercise and a secure safe place for them to live.
Well, it seems like a simple thing. If I have time maybe I can throw it in a grocery bag, If, not then what, grab your pet and its food and get out or get down to the basement and wait for the event to pass?
Do you have an emergency plan and know where you will stay? Maybe you can stay at a friend’s house, or a hotel. Maybe a shelter is your only option.Â
Are your pets travel-ready?
What does value look like to you?
Have you ever had to evacuate? If not you might not realize the panic that can set in. Don’t let this be your excuse… This will never happen to me or I will do it tomorrow, could be you don’t have the money right now? Well, let’s talk about why you should make a plan and have a go-bag ready for your pets.
Wahoo! It’s National Pet Preparedness Month and we have a challenge for you! #petgobagchallenge
For those of you who have been procrastinating about how or what to put in your pet’s go-bag, we are here to save the day!