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HDO_Admin | July 5th, 2008

Check to be sure your disaster supplies are ready to take at moments notice. Heres how you can be prepared to protect your family from the effects of disaster is to have disaster plan. Dont leave animals unattended anywhere they can run off. You not be home when the evacuation order comes. Farm Animals Preparedness The following information has been prepared by the Humane Society of the United States, Disaster Services, Street NW, Washington, DC Keep list of pet friendly places, including phone numbers, with other disaster information and supplies.

In turn, they depend on us for their safety and wellbeing. If you are owner, that plan must include your pets. Keep list of pet friendly places, including phone numbers, with other disaster information and supplies. Pets First aid Leaving pets behind, even if you try to create safe place for them, is likely to result in their being injured, lost, or worse. Ask friends, relatives, or others outside the affected area whether they could shelter your animals.

Attach the phone number and address of your temporary shelter, if you know it, or of friend or relative outside the disaster area. Animal shelters be overburdened caring for the animals they already have as well as those displaced by disaster, so this should be your last resort. Your disaster supplies kit should include Medications and medical records stored in waterproof container and first aid kit. Ask local animal shelters if they provide emergency shelter or foster care for pets in disaster.

At the first hint of disaster, to protect your pets is to evacuate them, too. If the carrier does not have perch, line it with paper towels and change them frequently. This person should be comfortable with your pets, know where your disaster supplies kit is kept, and have key to your home. Do not let the birds out of the cage or carrier.

Transport cats in carriers. But whether the disaster is hurricane or hazardous spill, you have to evacuate your home. Ask if no pet policies could be waived in an emergency. Consult your veterinarian if any behavior problems persist.
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HDO_Admin | May 10th, 2008

reptiles are an especially bad idea if anyone in your family have history of allergies or asthma? If so, talk to your doctor about the possibility of allergy tests to determine ahead of time whether anyone might be allergic to certain animals. Read guides, which explain the various personalities, tendencies, and backgrounds of specific breeds in detail. Also, bites from very large dogs can do lot more damage than those from smaller dogs. KidsHealth >Parents > First Aid & Safety > Home Safety & First Aid > Selecting Safe Pets Pets love us unconditionally.

Moms and dads also often flock to the stores and shelters to find dog or for surprise Christmas or birthday present for their kids. reptiles are an especially bad idea if anyone in your family have history of allergies or asthma? If so, talk to your doctor about the possibility of allergy tests to determine ahead of time whether anyone might be allergic to certain animals. Are Some Pets Dangerous?

Caring for pets can boost selfesteem, prevent loneliness, and even lower heart rate and blood pressure in some people. And just because you can buy from the store doesnt mean its safe for homes with kids. Ask neighbors and friends about their experiences with various kinds of pets. Take your for checkup as soon as possible. Also look around for guides at your local bookstore, on the Internet, or at animal shelters about taking care of different kinds of pets. Its also important to pay attention to which dogs arent recommended for firsttime owners.

Moms and dads also often flock to the stores and shelters to find dog or for surprise Christmas or birthday present for their kids. If youre interested in rabbits, the House Rabbit Society is an excellent resource and offers printed materials on rabbits and rabbit care. Read the fine print on any petpurchase contracts, though, to make sure. Its also important to pay attention to which dogs arent recommended for firsttime owners. Teach kids never to bother animals while theyre eating, sleeping, or tending to their young.

Instead, you should teach your child to stay away from animals in the wild, and never to touch, feed, or try to play with an animal they dont know, even if its someones family But many shelters and stores actually dont allow purchases or adoptions of pets around the holidays because, far too often, animals are returned when families havent thought through all of the responsibilities of taking care of different kinds of pets. There are exceptions to every rule, and any animal scratch or bite if put in dangerous situation.
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