
Get to know Pet Evac Pak. It’s not so much about us, as Why Pet Evac Pak.
Get to know Pet Evac Pak. It’s not so much about us, as Why Pet Evac Pak.
National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day is observed every year on May 8th by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It was designed to help us be more prepared to save our animals in a disaster. We have included a list of items for your pets go-bag as well as tips to help you get prepared.
Making a plan for your small pet business takes time. Planning ahead can save pet’s lives down the road.
Are you prepared to evacuate with your pets? Where will you go? What can you expect when you arrive at a shelter
Sometimes the idea of restraining your dog with a muzzle can be unsettling. You might wonder if they can eat, drink or even breath with one on. We often associate it with bad behavior and being used on “aggressive” dogs.
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?
As I sit here writing the BLOG today, I have to wonder why most people don’t have an emergency plan. We are just now seeing the devastation from Hurricane Ian in Florida with both people and pets being rescued and it’s now making its way up to the Carolina coast. What are you waiting for?
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.
Are your pets travel-ready?