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MARYLAND URGES HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS PLANS TO INCLUDE PETS
ANNAPOLIS, MD (October 26, 2012) – With Hurricane Sandy’s approach, it is important to include pets in your disaster preparedness plans.
If you must evacuate, take pets with you and have a plan on where to send them. Not all shelters allow pets. If you need to locate a shelter for your pet during an emergency or disaster, listen to the radio for instructions from local civil authorities, or contact the county emergency operations center to find a shelter that accepts pets. Maryland has a Pet Sheltering Plan, which will activate when mass care evacuation centers open.
The Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) recommends that, in the event of a disaster, owners of companion animals:
Take copies of your pet’s vaccination history and medical records with you.
Make sure your pet wears a collar with identification (tattoo, ID tag, microchip, etc.) that includes a phone number.
Bring a crate, leash, at least a three-day supply of food, water, and all medication your pet takes, and a few of your pet’s favorite toys.
Keep a current photo of your pet, in case it gets lost.
“Your animals depend on you to be prepared in the event of a disaster situation,” said Maryland State Veterinarian Dr. Guy Hohenhaus. “Take the extra time now to create a comprehensive disaster plan to ensure the safety and well-being of you, your family, and your pets.”
For more information about disaster planning, contact the Maryland Emergency Management Agency at 1-877-MEMA-USA or log on to www.mema.maryland.gov.
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