Must have items in a pet’s emergency kit
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Must have items in a pet’s emergency kit

Research indicates that around 60% of American families are not prepared for any emergency regarding the safety of the pets. But disaster can strike at any time, and your preparedness can significantly increase the chances of the survival of you and your family. As a pet owner, it’s your responsibility to ensure the safety of your pet as well in times of emergency. Putting together a pet emergency kit is an essential step for this; it can significantly reduce the hassle, in those tensed moments. It should be readily accessible and must contain all the essentials for the safety and comfort of your pet. A multi-disaster pet emergency kit should include the following. Food and water Pet food that could last seven days in airtight containers. One week supply of water in gallon-sized plastic bottles. Foods from which your pet could derive moisture from and canned food should be preferred. Containers Spill-free bowls, can opener, extra containers for water must be kept. Also, ensure that you keep a separate container for dry and wet food. Medication If your pet is suffering from any disease, them make sure the kit includes its medicines. Also, the basic medicines for any minor or major injuries must be included in the emergency kit for pets.
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The importance of identification tags for pets
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The importance of identification tags for pets

Have you ever lost your pet? If the answer is no, then it’s good, but if your answer is yes, then you must know about the importance of pet identification tags. Such tags are relevant because it contains information about your pet and your contact information as well which will help your pet in case it gets lost. An identification tag is essential for pets due to their inability to communicate. The ID tags protect your pet from any unavoidable situation and also makes them easily recognizable. An identification tag on your pets will definitely bring them back home. Animal shelters will send your pet to you with the information on those pet identification tags. Let’s discuss some of the benefits of pet identification tags: Safety is one of the significant benefits of pet identification tags. In case your pet has lost their way, the information will help them to get back to you. Whoever finds them will be able to contact you and reunite you with your pet. Licensing is another thing in which pet identification tags help. Licensing a pet helps your pet to get vaccinated at a regular interval; it also gives them a unique identification number which helps in maintaining the health issues and specific needs of a particular pet breed.
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Everything you need to know about pet licensing
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Everything you need to know about pet licensing

Being a pet owner, one has to maintain the pet as its own member of the family. It is the pet owner’s responsibility to take care of the safety and health of the four-legged friends. Many of the pet lovers would think why they need to get their pets licensed if they have already legally adopted their pet. To understand this, let’s have a look at a few benefits of getting your pet licensed: Pet licensing makes sure your pet gets vaccinated against diseases, which are not suitable for humans such as rabies etc. A license gives an identification to your pet in case the pet is lost. This helps you in getting your pet back quickly. Pet licensing helps in tracking how many pets a person can have in order to keep the community safe. A collar of your dog is not a pet license. Pet license is something which includes the tag for rabies or any other vaccination, owner’s contact information, and the pet license registration number. The amount which is being paid to get your pet licensed is used to pay the expenses of animal shelters running across the city. Pet licensing is a law, and you need to follow the rules to become a good citizen.
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How to make a disaster plan for your pets
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How to make a disaster plan for your pets

Natural disasters and emergencies are some things beyond our control and are unavoidable. We can only take an escape or do some damage control after that. It’s been said prevention is better than cure; so why not craft an escape plan to minimize the damages. For many of the pet lovers, their pets are like family members and they do not want their pets to get harmed in any situation. Hence, just like humans, pets need escape plans too. In fact, pets need extra care compared to humans. Planning a rescue plan is not an easy task and if it is for your loved ones, it gets tougher. By following the below pet natural disaster emergency tips, you can quickly plan the escape for your pets and yourself too, because if you are safe, then only can you take care of your family members and pets. One of the important pet natural disaster emergency tips is to make sure your pet has a collar containing all the necessary information one needs to recognize your pet. It should always be up to date including your pet’s name, contact information, type of breed and medical need if any. Caregivers must be chosen carefully; they must be trustworthy, must be selected from a nearby location and should give the necessary care and love to your pets as you do.
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6 ways to help your pet survive fireworks
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6 ways to help your pet survive fireworks

With celebrations around the corner, you may be wondering how you would handle your pets and fireworks during the evening hours. Animals fear loud, sudden bangs and noises. These loud fireworks make them aggressive and may also cause them pain. As a pet owner, you may well be aware, that your little friend is very sensitive to such loud blasts. What may be a time of celebration for you is traumatic for your pet. Many pets injure themselves while attempting to escape the noises. Even if you personally choose to stay away from the fireworks for the sake of your pet, you can do little about the fireworks in your neighborhood during this time. However, there are several things you could do to make your pet comfortable during the fireworks. Handling Pets and fireworks: Keep your pets indoors. It is always advisable to keep your pets inside the house. Also, make sure you do not leave them alone at home as far as possible. Soundproof your home Close all the windows and doors of your house. You can turn on the TV or the radio to drown out the sound of the fireworks. Familiar sounds such as that of the air-conditioner or dehumidifier may also help in dampening the noise of the fireworks.
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10 tips to enjoy a road trip with your pet
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10 tips to enjoy a road trip with your pet

Who doesn’t love to go on a vacation? If you have pets, then can enjoy your holiday or vacation along with them. Road tripping with pets can be fun if the entire trip is well planned. With proper planning, you can give your pet the adventure of their lifetime. Here are 10 tips that will help you to plan your holiday with your pets in a good way. Pick the right location While planning for the vacation, make sure you pick a location that is pet-friendly. The restaurants, hotels, shops and the rest-stops everything must be pet-friendly. Pack all the pet essentials Road tripping with pets will be hassle-free when you meet every requirement of your pet with their essential kit. If you forget, you may upset your pet and have to run to stores in a new place to get the supplies. Make sure to pack the essentials such as poop bags, water bowls, pet food, leash, collar, tag, towel, grooming supplies, a kennel, toys, blanket, bedding and most important of all, vaccination certificates and medical records. Safety first While road tripping with pets, do not forget to put the seat belt on for your pet. If your dog doesn’t like to sit in the car with the seatbelt on, keep it in a kennel or a carrier.
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10 Tips to make Halloween safer for your pet
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10 Tips to make Halloween safer for your pet

Come winter, and there comes a slew of festivals, and Halloween marks the beginning of them. Halloween is a fun and festive occasion for friends and family, but it is not such a great event for pets unless you prepare something special for them. It can be stressful and scary for pets, and it’s important to take a few precautions to ensure a safe Halloween for pets. Keep pets away from trick-or-treaters A safe Halloween for pets means that you need to keep them away from the door. Kids in costumes come knocking for candy all the time, and your pet may either get stressed out or aggressive. Keep your pet away from pumpkin patches Pumpkin patches and corn are not things your pets should be eating as they can cause intestinal blockages and you need to keep your pet away from them. Do not feed your pets trick-or-treat candies Chocolate, especially dark chocolate can be hazardous for your pet and can cause health issues with dire consequences. To ensure a safe Halloween for pets, keep your them away from all the candy! Bring your pet inside No matter how much your pets love to stay outdoors, it’s important to bring them in for Halloween.
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Tips for safe travel with your pets
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Tips for safe travel with your pets

Travelling with your pet requires careful attention to detail and planning well-in-advance. Most pets are not very comfortable with traveling, whether it is by car or flight. So, if it possible it is best to leave your pet at home. Arrange for a pet sitter or a stay at a boarding kennel or shelter, if you cannot find friends or family to take over the duties. However, we have a few tips that will help you, if you have decided to travel with your pet. Travelling with your Pet by car: Ensure you use a carrier for your pet. You may not like the idea of caging your pet, but it is by far the safest way of traveling with your pet in a car. The crate should be anchored to the vehicle using a seatbelt or any other secure means. Keep your pet in the back seat of the car. It is less of a distraction and it will keep your pet safer in case of a crash. Roll up the windows of the car. You should never allow your pet to stick their heads out of the window. Consider frequent rest stops for your pet. You have to take a rest stop, every hour or so, to allow your pet to walk around freely.
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