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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Pets evacuation plan


When the earth shakes, wind or the House is filled with the smell of smoke, most people will move automatically in self-preservation mode and the rush to preserve their lives and the lives of others in the family. Those who plan ahead and develop such emergency contingencies generally fare better than those who do not. Professionals in the field of emergency disaster relief promote people emergency evacuation plans, because they work.

But what about a contingency plan for our pets? They are also members of the family. Shouldn't our emergency evacuation plans to include them as well? Thousands of trust, devoted to pets are lost each year due to disasters such as hurricanes, floods and fires, simply because their people had a contingency plan which included the.

With proper planning, the losses and a lot of grief can be avoided. Having an emergency plan in place evacuation, which includes the pet does not require much effort. It is very easy to achieve. Information and the following tips are provided to help you develop such a plan.

o never leave your pets behind unless circumstances absolutely prevent you take. For example, if the House is crumbling beneath your feet during an earthquake, you do not find the cat probably you get yourself and your family safety first and then, if safe, return to find chat later. The chances are that a cat or dog will manage leave home voluntarily in such a situation, because they do not want to be either.

In a situation where it is time to plan your escape however, as a fire-line approach or hurricane, pets should not remain. Life is also vulnerable to these threats such as humans, and they need to be protected. Even if they manage to survive in their race to offshore and not found is extremely high. If they are found, it will probably be control of animals and as a result of a natural disaster, efforts to bring pets with their people are not on the agenda.

o paper not your pet in a local Kennel or temporary shelter, unless the authorities decide that endure in imminent danger. If the facility is located in the path of destruction, your pet boarding does not remove the danger for them. Probably you will find refuge of and the cage which will be closed and not accepting anyway. Furthermore, Kennels in the cities that are surrounding safe step will likely run vacancies quickly.

The best idea is to check with your local shelter or SPCA, chapter long before any. They may already have all the information you need.

In the absence of such information, it is suggested that you keep your pets with you. Recently, there is a reawakening in the industry of the motel and hotel in the importance of pets to potential customers and institutions more provisions for animals. It should be relatively easy to find a motel that accepts your pet very little additional cost.

o ensure that your pet vaccines are up-to-date and paperwork in a place where you can find it quickly if the need to evacuate. If your product during the period of the disaster evacuation takes place (i.e. the start of a hurricane, etc) ensure your pet has a collar and required tags are attached. Without implying any lack of respect, it might be a good time to treat your pet a piece of luggage by adding a tag necklace with your contact information and a family member substitute (outside of the area endangered) contact. In the event you are separated from your pet, this could be a factor which ensures that you are met.

o some organizations give advice for situations where you have no choice but to leave your pets at home. Except those where the circumstances prevent you locate your pet and you must leave immediately (i.e. flood waters amount, etc.) these tips do step resonate with this writer. As a member of the family, they have an expectation of being too large. They depend on you and you will be dropped.

Just a little effort now can save you much grief tomorrow. Take the time and develop a plan of disposal for pets.








The author is an agent of the coast guard retired with more than 32 years of service. He is also a Baptist preacher and teacher of the Bible. It helps those who mourn the loss of a pet to understand biblical evidence which proves that they live. His most popular book, "Cold nose at the Pearly Gates" offers hope and comfort to the reader in a very soft, yet convincing way. Visit http://www.coldnosesbook.com for more information and advice.


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