Ultimate Disaster Preparedness Guide for Pet Parents
>20% of pet parents have had to evacuate their homes during a disaster or emergency -- are you prepared for that? Do you have a plan? Let us help.
>20% of pet parents have had to evacuate their homes during a disaster or emergency -- are you prepared for that? Do you have a plan? Let us help.
Half a million pets are affected by home fires annually. You can prevent injury or worse by preparing ahead of time.
According to a recent ASPCA study, 83% of pets live in disaster prone areas. Yet, less than 50% of pet parents have an emergency plan in place.
The earlier you prepare for things like floods, the more success you will have in avoiding disaster and keeping your fur kids safe.
Depending on where you live, earthquakes may be a very real possibility and an unwelcome, unannounced event that pet parents must be prepared to face.
Do you know how to keep Toto safe if the winds begin to switch & the house begins to pitch? Tornados can drop in unannounced. It pays to be prepared.
Funny cat hurricane memes aside, these storms are no joke. Being prepared will keep your pets safe (and dry!) when wind and water come raging ashore.
Coverage area? Easy to install? Adaptability? Portability? Range size? Reliability? Battery life? Cost? All good questions we can help answer.
Jumper. Digger. Climber. Gnawer. Bruiser. Lock-picker. Contortionist. Parkour champion. What kind of doggo is YOUR fence trying to keep contained?
We've put together a comprehensive list of ways to prepare for hurricane season, evacuations, and keeping together with your pets.