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Bronson Says Begin Making Emergency Plans For Pets


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Liz Compton
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May 24, 2010

TALLAHASSEE – Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles Bronson is reminding Floridians to create an emergency response plan for their animals as hurricane season approaches. Bronson says people should not wait until the last minute to think about how they are going to evacuate or shelter their animals during a disaster. People may need to leave their homes quickly and a well thought out plan will help ensure the safety of animals and the peace of mind of their owners.

Bronson’s Division of Animal Industry website http://www.freshfromflorida.com/ai (click on “Emergency Management”) links to numerous websites that provide information about pet friendly emergency shelters and hotels. There is also extensive emergency preparedness information for owners of large and small animals.

Some tips for people with animals include:

Pets and small animals

Leaving pets behind during an evacuation is not recommended because the animals can easily be injured, lost or killed. Owners should find out now if any local boarding facilities or veterinary offices can shelter their animals in an emergency. They should also contact hotels outside their immediate area to determine which allow animals and whether there are any size restrictions.

Horses and Livestock

During an emergency, the time you have to evacuate your horses will be limited. With an effective emergency plan, you may have enough time to move your horses to safety. Livestock are difficult to evacuate so it is important to make plans to shelter them in place safely.

If evacuation is not possible:

“People will have enough to deal with in protecting themselves and their families during a natural disaster or other emergency,” Bronson says. “If they have a plan in place for pets and livestock, that is one less thing they will need to worry about at the last minute.”

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