Preparing for emergencies doesn't stop with securing the doors and latches. Our furred friends need some additional care during these times to better cope with changes happening and the disaster itself. Once surprising emergencies arise, pets tend to own increased anxiety and may react irrationally. Animals have instincts regarding severe weather changes
and will usually isolate themselves if they're afraid. If they're left
outside when these instincts kick in, they'll run away to seek out safety.
This will increase the possibility of pets getting lost, contusioned or
maybe killed. By preparing for these changes in our pet’s behavior, we
will facilitate them feel safer, and give them what they need to cope
with the situation at hand.Read more https://www.patriotdirect.org/survival-guides-first-aid-kit-for-pet/
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