Tips for Creating a Dog Emergency Kit

Tips for Creating a Dog Emergency Kit

If you haven’t created one already, a dog emergency kit is definitely a necessity you should start preparing. Thinking about worst-case scenarios is never easy, but if a time of crisis ever occurs, you’ll be glad you were proactive and prepared.

Know the Natural Disasters that are Common in Your Area

In the beautiful state of Colorado, wildfires have become especially prevalent. With those current unsettling circumstances creating an emergency dog kit is more relevant and essential than ever. Floods, hail storms, and tornados are also common natural disasters that Colorado experiences. If you don’t live near Colorado, other natural disasters like hurricanes, tsunamis, and earthquakes might plague your area. No matter, it is essential that you are well informed on the natural disasters that are common in your area – it will help you build a more effective plan for you and Fido.

Checklist for Your Dog Emergency Kit

When making a dog emergency checklist, here are some things to consider, including:

  • Bottled water
  • One to two weeks worth of dog food
  • Collapsible food and water bowls 
  • Blankets
  • Leash, collar, and harness
  • Paw protectors 
  • Flashlight with back up batteries
  • Doggy first-aid kit 
  • Records of vaccinations and medical history
  • List of medications
  • Veterinarian contact information
  • Emergency contacts
  • Photos of your pup in case you get separated

Keep Your Kit Up to Date

Once you have created the perfect dog emergency kit for you and your location, be sure to keep it up to date and the contents inside it current. Items such as food and water should be replaced every six months, and writing a date on them to remind you of that will definitely help! Other things like vet and emergency contact information should also be regularly checked on and updated as needed.

When you prepare for the worst, it can help you and your canine companion stay together and deal with the situation with less anxiety and uncertainty.