For many of you, your pets are considered to be members of your family. This month, DisasterPrepped.com focuses on helping you prepare those pets for potential emergencies or disasters. First, the “PETS” preparedness section highlights many valuable tools and solutions at www.disasterprepped.com/pets.php
There are several articles now available at the website addressing this topic:
Disaster Preparedness for Pets: www.disasterprepped.com/preparedness_pets.php
Disaster Tips for Reptiles and Amphibians: www.disasterprepped.com/reptiles.php
Disaster Preparedness for Horses: www.disasterprepped.com/preparedness_horses.php
What’s Best for My Pets? Deciding to Stay or Go: www.disasterprepped.com/pets_evacs.php
Animals in Public Evacuation Centers: www.disasterprepped.com/pet_shelters.php
Source: Disasterprepped.com
There are several articles now available at the website addressing this topic:
Disaster Preparedness for Pets: www.disasterprepped.com/preparedness_pets.php
Disaster Tips for Reptiles and Amphibians: www.disasterprepped.com/reptiles.php
Disaster Preparedness for Horses: www.disasterprepped.com/preparedness_horses.php
What’s Best for My Pets? Deciding to Stay or Go: www.disasterprepped.com/pets_evacs.php
Animals in Public Evacuation Centers: www.disasterprepped.com/pet_shelters.php
Source: Disasterprepped.com
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