There’s a lot to plan for when it comes to being prepared for an emergency such as a hurricane or wildfire. For instance, do you have an evacuation route? A way to communicate with family and friends? An emergency preparedness kit?
However, plans may often fail to consider the unique needs of family pets. Many emergency shelters and hotels do not accept pets, and it can be difficult to transport animals on short notice — especially large animals. This can force families to make a heartbreaking decision: either abandon their pet, or stay and potentially endanger themselves.
No family should ever have to decide between their own safety and that of their pet. Here are some steps you can take to prepare for an emergency and help protect your pets when disaster strikes.