When arranging for a disaster with your family and home, your pets’ safety should also be kept in mind. Pets tend to become afraid, flustered or even wounded during a disaster. To keep your focus good and steady, helping your pets is an important part of that job. The following paragraph will help you determine how to take care of your pets during a disaster like the rest of your family members. 

Tips to Prepare Your Dog for a Natural Disaster

1.   Bring your dog inside at the first sign of danger.

Running outdoors is thoroughly enjoyed by a dog, but they are unable to detect any danger. Your pets should be brought immediately inside, if the weather reporter suggests a looming disaster or if the weather looks suspicious to you. 

2.   Identification is key!

Appropriate identification for your dog is a very important aspect if they get loose somehow or go missing. You should at least arrange for a name tag collar for your pet, or if you are more serious, you may get them microchipped. 

3. Put together a disaster kit for your pet. 

Even though you may be fully ready to take on a disaster with your supplies, food and water ready, your pet needs might be different than yours. They require medications, food and water, bowls, a pet first aid kit and cleaning supplies if any accident might occur all-important requirements for a pet.  

4.      Know the pet-friendly hotels and shelters in your area.

The last thing that you want during a disaster is to be turned away from any place when you leave your home in an emergency. To avoid this, the American Kennel Club contains a list of pet-friendly hotels that you can count on. Try to keep a list nearby for emergency use, if such a situation ever arises.

5.     Choose a safe space for shelter.

If you are in search of a shelter inside your home, then choose one that is friendly for your dog too. Any small, tight spaces that your dog can squeeze through should be blocked, to prevent this from happening. A pet’s instinct may ask them to hide when afraid, but this may cause injury.

Conclusion

It is a scary prospect to handle a disaster situation, but the major key to safety is to be prepared all the time to keep your family and pets safe. With preparation, you will be ready to face anything and expect the unexpected out of every situation. By considering all the aspects of your dog’s safety, you will not have to worry about anything else.