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Readying Your Pet’s Emergency Kit

Itu2019s possible for a natural disaster or man-made event to force you and your pet away from home for an extended period.

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Readying Your Pet’s Emergency Kit

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  1. Readying Your Pet’s Emergency Kit Emergencies can strike at a moment’s notice—that’s what makes them frightening. The best course of action is to be prepared. When it comes to your pet, an emergency kit is the answer. Your vets Gresham, OR tells you what to include below: First-Aid Essentials Be sure to pack first-aid supplies in the event that your pet gets injured. It can make all the difference before you’re able to get them to the vet’s office! Include gauze, medical tape, a disinfectant solution, a styptic pen or powder, scissors, tweezers, a nail clipper made for dogs, and a few soft towels. Medical Documentation Pack your pet’s medical records—proof of ownership, proof of vaccinations, records of any recent medical procedures—in a waterproof plastic bag. These documents can prove lifesaving if you need to evacuate and visit an unfamiliar vet’s office or shelter. Long-Term Supplies It’s possible for a natural disaster or man-made event to force you and your pet away from home for an extended period. Pack a pet bug-out bag complete with canned food and a can opener, water bottles, food and water dishes, a leash, pet bed, soft blanket, and a favorite toy. Call your animal hospital Gresham, OR for more advice.

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