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Top Tips for Keeping Your Pets Safe in Emergencies

Published on October 4, 2025

As pet owners, our furry friends depend on us for love, care, and safety. While we often prepare ourselves for emergencies, we sometimes forget that our pets also need a plan in case of sudden accidents, illnesses, or natural disasters. Whether you’re at home, traveling, or away at work, knowing how to keep your pets safe can make all the difference.

In this blog post, we’ll share top tips for keeping your pets safe in emergencies, and how a simple step like creating a Pet Emergency Card with Petcord can save lives.


1. Always Have Updated Pet Identification

Make sure your pet wears a collar with an ID tag that includes your phone number. Microchipping is also highly recommended, as it gives vets or shelters a permanent way to identify your pet if they get lost.


2. Create a Pet Emergency Card

Imagine something happens to you, and no one knows you have a pet at home. A Pet Emergency Card solves this problem by listing:

  • Your pet’s name and type

  • Your vet’s contact information

  • An emergency contact person

  • Special medical needs (like allergies or medications)

With Petcord’s free online Pet Emergency Card generator, you can create and print one in minutes. Keep it in your wallet or bag so rescuers know your pets need help.


3. Keep an Emergency Kit Ready

Prepare a kit with essentials such as:

  • Food and water for 3–5 days

  • Medications and first-aid supplies

  • Leash, harness, or carrier

  • A comfort item (toy or blanket)

  • Copies of vet records

This kit can be a lifesaver during evacuations or natural disasters.


4. Share Pet Care Instructions

If you travel or spend long hours outside, ensure your neighbors, friends, or family members know how to access and care for your pets in case of emergency. Sharing your Petcord Emergency Card with them adds an extra layer of safety.


5. Know Pet-Friendly Shelters and Clinics

During disasters, not all shelters accept pets. Research local pet-friendly shelters or hotels in advance. Also, keep a list of nearby vet clinics and emergency hospitals.


6. Stay Calm and Reassure Your Pet

In emergencies, pets often mirror our emotions. Staying calm, speaking softly, and keeping them close can help reduce their anxiety and keep them safe.


Final Thoughts

Emergencies are unpredictable, but preparation ensures your pets are protected. By following these tips and creating a Pet Emergency Card with Petcord, you can give your pets the care and safety they deserve—even when you’re not around.

👉 Try Petcord’s free Pet Emergency Card generator today and take the first step towards safeguarding your beloved pets.

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