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Prioritize pet evacuation during flash floods by creating a pet emergency kit, identifying safe evacuation routes, and having a pre-arranged meeting spot for both humans and pets. Keep essential items like food, water, and a carrier with you. Move swiftly and stay alert to ensure pet safety.
Preparing for Evacuation
Create a pet emergency kit with 3 days’ worth of food and 1 gallon of water per 10 pounds of pet weight. Include a carrier, leashes, pet medication, and essential documents like vaccination records and a microchip registration. Identify safe evacuation routes and designate a pre-arranged meeting spot for both humans and pets in case of separation.
Evacuating Pets Safely
When evacuating pets during a flash flood, prioritize their safety above all else. Use a leash or carrier to prevent escape, and consider wearing a harness for added control. Avoid attempting to save pets in vehicles or areas prone to flooding, as this can put both humans and pets in greater danger. Instead, move to higher ground and seek shelter in a nearby building or evacuation center.
Post-Evacuation Care
After evacuating pets, prioritize their immediate needs: food, water, shelter, and veterinary care if necessary. Take pets to a designated pet-friendly shelter or a veterinarian for evaluation and treatment. Monitor their behavior and provide reassurance, as pets may exhibit stress and anxiety following a traumatic event.
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