Emergency Kits
Evacuation
Training
After the Disaster
100

This assortment of things should be stored in an easily accessible place.

What is an emergency kit?

100

This is how many evacuation plans you should have for you and your pet.

What is multiple?

100

"Sit", "Stay", "Come", "Leave it"

What are commands?

100

You may need to do _______ with your pet's behavior.

What is monitor?

200

This is something your pet probably use every day that you should include in your emergency kit to make them feel more comfortable.

What are beds?

200

This is something to bring with you that may not fit in your kit.

What are carriers and crates?

200

Ways to encourage your pet.

What are treats?

200

You should be aware of these when you get back home after a disaster.

What are new hazards?

300

This is something your vet can provide that should be included in your kit.

Medication and Medical Records

300

If it is not safe for you to stay __________.

What is not safe for your pet to stay either?

300

Common denominator of pet learning commands?

What is practice?

300

This is used to take your pet on walks (especially after the disaster).

What are leashes?

400

This should be included in your emergency kit in case you and your pet get separated.

What is a photo of your pet?
400

These locations should be identified in your evacuation plan.

What are pet-friendly shelters and hotels?

400

This should be a positive place for your pet. Not punishment.

What is a crate?

400

This extra step after the disaster could make a difference for your pets comfort.

What is re-orientation?

500

This is the length of time you should pack food for your pet

What is 3-7 days?

500

This small piece of information should be updated in case you and your pet are separated.

What is a microchip?

500

This is the speed you should introduce your pet to new experiences.

What is gradually?

500

The goal temperament of the owner. 

What is calm.