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Pets in an Earthquake

emergency pet supplies for an earthquakeBefore an Earthquake

In an earthquake we may not have a warning, but you can prepare for your pets as you do for any other disaster:

  • Maintain a list of locations and phone numbers of potential refuge sites: specialized pet shelters, boarding facilities, veterinary clinics, pet-friendly hotels, stables, or homes of friends and relatives. Share the list with family and neighbors.
  • Choose and use an ID method for each animal. Examples include microchipping, ID tags on collar, and photos of you with your animal. This is extremely important if your animals become lost.
  • Keep your animals’ immunizations–especially rabies–current.
  • Maintain animals’ health records, proof of vaccinations, microchip numbers, and necessary prescriptions with your other important family papers.
  • Maintain a disaster kit for each animal: means of confinement (cage or carrier large enough for them to stand and turn around in), animal first aid kit, leash, harness, bowls, 3-days of water and food, medications, emergency care instructions, litterbox, clean-up supplies.
  • Meet with or notify your county emergency manager if you wish them to be aware of special needs you may have, such as assistance with evacuation if you possess a guide dog or other service animal.

Immediate Aftermath

Damage from the quake may cause our familiar landscape to be unrecognizable. Our companion animals may be displaced from their homes. The immediate focus for emergency workers during this time will be human safety.

When circumstances allow, there will be personnel who are trained in animal emergencies integrated into the incident management structure to assist emergency workers and citizens with animal needs. These needs may include ‘rescue’ (capture and transport to safety), ID, treatment, temporary shelter and care, and reuniting with owners.

Public information about options for assistance with animals will be provided as soon as possible from emergency management by way of news briefings and telephone hotlines.

After the Earthquake

If you animal cannot be found, contact your veterinarian, animal care and control office, and/or county and state emergency managers who can provide you with search lists and databases of animals that have been found and sheltered during the event. When you and your animal return home, check to be sure your surroundings are clear of dangers such as downed power lines, debris, and displaced wild animals.

Dog Pack: Sizing and Fitting

Ruff Wear dog packSizing and fitting your dog for a harness or pack. We’ve purchased a Ruff Wear dog pack for our boy Blue and filmed the “before and after” so you can see what we did.

Blue is a big dog and has a large rib cage so we wanted to make sure the measurement were right on for his active lifestyle. He measured 33 inches around at the deepest point on his rib cage, just behind his front legs.

Pack features:

  • Attached saddlebags with lightweight, streamlined, go-fast shape
  • Weight-forward saddlebag design for ideal load-carrying position
  • Trail-savvy details like waterproof zippers, high-visibility reflective trim, external gear loops, and durable construction
  • Comfort-fit Web Master™ Harness frame ensures good structure, stability, and load dispersion
  • Five-point adjustable fit to accommodate dogs of all sizes and shapes
  • Designed to be worn with padded comfort, secure fit, generous ergonomic cut, and full range of motion

Applied Vitals is a preparedness company specializing in emergency and recreational preparedness products. In addition to a growing line of products, the company also provides preparedness information and videos to help families and businesses get prepared for emergencies and disasters.

Raise Funds For Your Animal Rescue

Partner with Applied Vitals to raise funds for your animal rescue. We’re actively looking for animal rescue partners to participate in our affiliate program, where referral sales will produce direct donations back to the referring organization.

The process is simple:
1. Contact us to become a partner
2. We’ll provide you with a tracking link to use on your website or in your email marketing
3. Our system automatically tracks sales generated from your traffic and we make donations directly to your organization every quarter.

We’ll also help you the web side of things to get a page or link up on your site if you don’t have a web developer available.

Help your new pet parents get geared up with collars, leashes and the necessities, while helping your animal rescue raise funds to save more lives. At Applied Vitals, we love animals as much as you do and are anxious to meet you and get involved in your organization. Contact us today to start raising funds for your non-profit organization.

Pet Preparedness Supplies Now Available

Applied Vitals is excited to announce the addition of pet preparedness products to its online store. This expansion into the pet market is a natural move for this family-centric business that is focused on getting homes prepared for emergency and disaster situations.

ruff wear“We’re very pleased to add the Ruff Wear brand of dog products to our offering,” says Dominic Taverniti, owner of Applied Vitals. “Ruff Wear builds top quality products, an absolute must for emergency situations. We’re confident in Ruff Wear products and know that our customers will find them extremely valuable.”

It’s estimated that the average American household has 1.2 pets, so extending its reach to pet owners is a logical step for Applied Vitals. “As an obsessive pet owner myself,” says Dominic, “I completely understand how valuable pets are to their owners and the influence that they have on everyday decisions. Well, when it comes to an emergency, pets will impact your decisions even more . . . and it’s imperative that preparations have been made for your pets so that you don’t put yourself in danger.”

Preparing your pets for an emergency should be part of your overall preparedness efforts. Make a plan, get a kit and stay informed. These are the three general steps to getting prepared. To learn more about getting your pets prepared, information and pet preparedness videos are available online.

Over the coming months, Applied Vitals will continue to add more pet preparedness products to its online store. If you have any recommendations or comments about pet preparedness products for the company, please contact Applied Vitals through its website.

Applied Vitals is a preparedness company specializing in emergency and recreational preparedness products. In addition to a growing line of products, the company also provides preparedness information and videos to help families and businesses get prepared for emergencies and disasters.

Animals In Emergencies: What Owners Need To Know

All of you are watching this video because of your concern for the safety of your animals during an emergency in your community. This presentation will give you information on how to plan for your animals if there is a need to evacuate or shelter them in place. And how to find resources in your community to help you with your planning. As an owner you know that your animals health and safety relies entirely on you, especially in an emergency. As you know, the need for this information is huge. Our animals are a very important part of our lives.

You should have an evacuation kit and first aid kit for your pets. Emergency supplies for pets are similar to those that you likely have in your own preparedness kit.

 
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Because animals can influence your decision to take protective action, it’s important that you understand the steps to protect your animals if you’re told by emergency officials to evacuate Continue Reading »

Pet Emergency Preparedness

Preparing Your Pets for Emergencies Makes Sense.
Get Ready Now.
http://www.ready.gov

Watch pet emergency preparedness video

If you are like millions of animal owners nationwide, your pet is an important member of your household. The likelihood that you and your animals will survive an emergency such as a fire or flood, tornado or terrorist attack depends largely on emergency planning done today. Some of the things you can do to prepare for the unexpected, such as assembling an animal emergency supply kit and developing a pet care buddy system, are the same for any emergency. Whether you decide to stay put in an emergency or evacuate to a safer location, you will need to make plans in advance for your pets. Keep in mind that what’s best for you is typically what’s best for your animals. Continue Reading »

Emergency Preparedness: Ready Instructional Video: Pets

 
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It takes just three steps the get your entire family, including your Pets, READY for an emergency.
When considering your pets, you’ll need to get a Pet Emergency Supply Kit. Make an emergency plan for your pet’s care and stay informed about diffenent types of emergencies. To get started, go to Ready.gov to get a list of everything your Family and Pet Emergency Supply Kit should contain. Continue Reading »