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Be Prepared for Emergencies With a “Go Bag” For Your Pet

June 15, 2017 By Jodi

Week 4 of the Kathleen Gage Community Challenge.

You may remember last week, I shared Hill’s tips for Securing Your Pet’s Safety in an Emergency.  These tips were on a little post card we received in our swag bags at BlogPaws.  The tips were on one side, and the other side had items you should have in your emergency bag.

People call these bags by different names. Some call them emergency bags, some call them “Go bags”, some call them “Bugout Bags”. It doesn’t matter what you call the bag, just make one.

Our house is situated on a decent sized hill. The likelihood of us having to leave due to a weather emergency is fairly slim. We are not in a flood zone, nor are we in an area that is prone to tornados. We do get some crazy thunderstorms, but I’ve never heard of anyone bugging out because of some boom booms.  Although, I’m pretty sure the thought has crossed Sampson’s mind.

The one thing that does worry me is fire. The dumb ass kids in our neighborhood love to go up to the field during the summer and have bonfires. Even thought the fire is in the field, the field is surrounded by trees, and well, you just never know.

We have had a situation where we had a gigantic snowfall, that brought down many trees, and we did lose power for a week. In that instance, we sheltered in place, but the possibility exists that you could still need some or all of the items in your Go Bag.

Still, even with slim chances of emergencies, we do need to be prepared. I have one bag that is designated just for the dogs items. It is different than any other bag I have/use. This way, if I’m looking for something, I can easily find the bag.

Our “Go Bag”

Here is Hill’s list for a pet emergency go kit. As in the last post, Hill’s tips are in bold, while my comments are in italics.

  • Basic first aid supplies, these can include vet tape, first aid ointment, bug/insect spray.
  • A 3-day supply of bottled water and pet food. We typically feed raw, but in an emergency where we need to leave the house, or don’t have a way to keep the food from going bad, we will use kibble. I have a small bag of raw infused kibble, just for this scenario.
  • Poop bags. These are something pet owners should have regardless, but it never hurts to throw a roll or two in your go bag, or in your purse, or in your car.
  • Medications and copies of your pet’s vet records. I don’t know about you, but up until a couple of years ago, all the dogs records went into a three-ring binder. I’ve gotten way behind on keeping that up. My suggestion is to scan your records into your computer and keep a copy of it on a thumb drive that is easily transportable. Unless you’re better organized than I am, then by all means. Keep the records near or in the bag.
  • A list of veterinarians and local pet care organizations. If you know you are leaving the area and traveling to a friend or relative’s house, or if you have a particular destination in mind, it’s easy enough to do the Google and have a facility in mind. In an emergency, you may struggle to find these numbers/addresses. It might be a good idea to have a plan in place for WHERE you would go. That way, you can do your research.
  • A list of your pet’s food/medication and routine. This is more for if you are leaving your pet with someone. But sometimes when we’re displaced, we may lose track of our routine. Odds are your pet won’t. My tip is to keep your pet’s medications in one place, that way if you do need to leave quickly, you can simply grab the. My guys meds/supplements are all in two containers on my kitchen counter.
  • Comfort items, like a blanket or favorite toy. We take the dog’s beds. One because they work great in the car, but two because it gives them something familiar when we travel. Having something familiar to your pet, will go a long way toward making them feel comfortable. And there is always a possibility you won’t know where you are sleeping.

I would also suggest spare leashes and collars for each pet. My dogs don’t wear collars in the house, so if we had to leave quickly, having those leashes and collars handy can be a life saver.

Some of the items for our “Go Bag”.

This is an older picture, so the items have changed. You can also adjust your bag depending on the season. So in winter, you might want boots instead of flea/tick spray.

Do you have an emergency bag for your pets? Can you think of anything else that you might want?

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Conversations At My House

June 13, 2017 By Jodi

I don’t know about your house, but we have some funny-ass conversations at my house.

Yum, yum, what’s on the menu today?

Two weeks ago, Hubby came inside and asked, “Do you wanna see something weird?”

Now, I don’t know how it is in YOUR house, but in my house, I’ve gotten in trouble one too many times by answering that question.

So I said nothing.

Then he spoke again, “Go outside on the balcony and look down at the steps.”

Ok, now I know I’m seeing something I haven’t seen before, so I got up and looked.

WTF?

“Is it dead?” I asked Hubby, watching it intently.

“I don’t think so, it just moved.”

“I didn’t see it! Damn it!”

Hubby went inside to put something away.

“Do you think it’s taking a nap?” I asked.

“I don’t think so.”

“Maybe it’s Narcoleptic” I suggested.

“I don’t think that either. Maybe it fell jumping from a tree.”

“But there aren’t any trees around from it to fall from. Maybe the roof?”

“I’m not sure.”

“I’m going to call animal control. I can’t take a dog for a walk past that! What if it wakes up? That’s all I need.”

So I called the police and they said they’d send animal control out, and if the squirrel got up before he got there, to call them back.

So Hubby and I went out on the balcony and watched the squirrel.

“See, there it moved again,” said Hubby.

“I don’t see any blood, and it’s not twitching like it’s dying.”

The squirrel would move very subtly every minute or so.

“Do you think it’s having babies?” I asked. “I mean, I would think they’d have them in a nest, but what if the labor came on suddenly?”

The squirrel moved again, ever so slowly, like it was trying to roll over on it’s side.

“I think it’s a goner,” Hubby said, “This is it.”

But it didn’t roll over.

Then Hubby said, “There not going to try and save it, you know.”

“But I want them to try! It’s a living creature!”

“It’s just another tree rat, there are millions of them.”

That’s when I started rooting for the squirrel.

Then it’s little eyes flickered and tried to open.

“Oh my God, look at it’s wee little eyes. Oh I want to cry.”

“Then go inside!” Hubby barked at me.

But it was like one of those train wreck movies. You KNOW something bad is going to happen, but you just can’t look away.

Then the squirrel really showed signs of rousing. It shifted position, it opened its eyes, then it tried to stand.

The animal control van rolled up the street, and right past the house.

“Get up, get up” I whispered.

The squirrel stood. It climbed up one step.

“You better run squirrel” (Five points if you know what movie that references.) 🙂

It took a couple of hops.

Animal control was cruising back down the street, and slowing at my driveway, but the squirrel had already made its way to the other side of the house.

I breathed a sigh of relief as I walked out to the street to tell animal control the squirrel had run off.

He asked me which way it went, and I said, “It ran into the woods.”

So…anyone have any thoughts of what might have happened? I’d love to hear some theories.

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Dogs In Jeeps

June 11, 2017 By Jodi

We’ve finally gotten a string of decent weather in my little corner of the world.

People are driving with their car windows open, and I’ve noticed so many dogs with their heads hanging out the window. It makes my heart happy to see dogs enjoying their rides.

Sampson and Delilah don’t get rides in the car as often as they used to, and apparently someone was missing it.

It isn’t often that Hubby is getting home at the same time I’m leaving with one of the dogs for their walk. But it happened this past Thursday.

Delilah was so happy to see the dog Daddy, that she jumped right into the jeep on his lap.

Naturally, I laughed. But then I snapped the picture.

I think she would have happily gone for a ride.

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