September is National Preparedness Month. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PET EMERGENCY KIT TIPS. Regardless of where you live, you should be prepared for disasters such as earthquakes, flash floods and fires. This means you need a plan for your entire family, including your beloved pets! Keep in mind that microchipping your pet (before an emergency such as a natural disaster occurs) is the first step in preparing to protect your pet. Suggested items to keep in your pet’s emergency kit : 1) Pet Food (At least a week’s supply, and don’t forget a can opener for any canned food). 2) Water (At least a week’s supply of fresh water for drinking and cleaning purposes). 3) Food & Water Bowls (Collapsible bowls may be the best for easy packing & storing). 4) Medications (Make sure they are all labeled and kept out of the sun & heat, and in securely fastened containers. For any medication requiring injectable administration,...
Ever since my wife started working as a veterinarian assistant, she has had to assist on several euthanasias. The last one the owner had an ultimatum from his girlfriend to get rid of him. A shelter was too far away so he brought him to their hospital. Although they tried to convince him otherwise they put this beautiful baby down.๐ญThese are God’s Creatures with feelings, fears and emotions just like we do and this is just wrong. It upsets God’s plans for them. Jennifer loves working with animals but does not know if she can continue like this. Prayers for all❤️๐ถ๐๐ถ❤️ For more topics, check out the Labels section on the website: https://lnkd.in/gtGMnKMi We're glad you're here! If you have any questions, want to share your story of how you and your fur babies lives have been changed, want us to know how can we serve you better in any way, fellowship and discipleship with us - God's Family, or have a prayer request, we ask that you reach out in the comment section. We wa...