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01-05-2016 07:33 PM - edited 01-05-2016 07:58 PM
via http://www.ready.gov/animals
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This page explains how to make a pet and animal emergency plan. It also provides tips and planning tools on how to make a plan.
Check out this quick list:
Prepare Shelter For Your Pet
Protect Your Pet During A Disaster
Caring For Your Pet After A Disaster
Tips For Large Animals
If you have large animals such as horses, cattle, sheep, goats or pigs on your property, be sure to prepare before a disaster.
Cold Weather Guidelines For Large Animals
When temperatures plunge below zero, owners of large animals and livestock producers need to give extra attention to their animals. Prevention is the key to dealing with hypothermia, frostbite and other cold weather injuries in livestock.
Make sure your livestock has the following to help prevent cold-weather problems:
Take extra time to observe livestock, looking for early signs of disease and injury. Severe cold-weather injuries or death primarily occur in the very young or in animals that are already debilitated. Cases of weather-related sudden death in calves often result when cattle are suffering from undetected infection, particularly pneumonia. Sudden, unexplained livestock deaths and illnesses should be investigated quickly so that a cause can be identified and steps can be taken to protect the remaining animals.
Animals suffering from frostbite don’t exhibit pain. It may be up to two weeks before the injury becomes evident as the damaged tissue starts to slough away. At that point, the injury should be treated as an open wound and a veterinarian should be consulted.
01-06-2016 12:25 AM
Wow .... good information !! Thanks!!
01-06-2016 02:29 AM
Thanks for the post. I will update my pets photos. I keep their files near for any emergency or evacuation as well.
01-06-2016 04:43 AM
Wow, great info @feline groovy!
Ive told you before and I'll tell you
again lol that you have the greatest
threads!
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01-06-2016 07:43 AM
Bless your heart @feline groovy Great information, thank you!
01-06-2016 07:58 AM
This is fabulous, @feline groovy! I'll be sharing this information with my family and friends.
01-06-2016 08:59 AM
Excellent info, we bought our dog a collar and leash with our phone number embroidered on it from ebay for part of his xmas gift, it's sure a peace of mind with his 'ticket home".
01-06-2016 09:26 AM - edited 01-06-2016 09:27 AM
Hopefully everyone here also knows about the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act which requires all states getting FEMA assistance to plan for and accommodate pets and service animals in their disaster plan. You can't be forced to leave your pets behind.
I really like Boomerang pet tags by the way. Their collar tags are great.
01-06-2016 12:53 PM
I just had a new tag made for my dog and had two phone #'s put on it--home and cell. If you can only put one # on the tag, it should be your cell so you can receive the call at any time. This may be obvious, but I'd never done it before so thought I would mention it.
01-07-2016 12:37 PM
@feline groovy, thank you so much for sharing this great information!!! ![]()
-- bebe ![]()
P.S. @HappyDaze and @Drythe, I thought this information would be of interest to both of you. ![]()
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