05/18/2026
đŸđš Pet Preparedness Month: Itâs Not Just a PlanâItâs Peace of Mind
If you had to leave home quickly, would your pet be ready too?
Emergencies can happen fastâand having a plan in place means youâre not scrambling when it matters most. đ
Start with a simple emergency kit:
Food, water, medications, and veterinary records are essentialsâbut donât forget comfort items like a favorite toy or bedding to help reduce stress. Even small things (like litter, waste bags, or a leash by the door) make a big difference.
Think through evacuation ahead of time.
Practice getting your pet comfortable in the car or carrier, and always plan to take them with youânever leave them behind.
Know your options.
Not all shelters or hotels accept pets, so having a short list of pet-friendly places can save valuable time in an emergency.
And donât overlook identification.
Up-to-date ID tags, microchip info, and even a current photo can help reunite you quickly if youâre separated.
Seasonal changes matter, tooâwhether itâs heat, cold, or severe weather, a little preparation goes a long way in keeping your pet safe.
Because in an emergency, your pet isnât just along for the rideâtheyâre relying on you to lead the way. đ¶đ±