Keep Dog Safe Hurricane

Smell 

Yes, dogs can smell a hurricane coming. They can sense the changes in barometric pressure and other weather patterns.

Evacuate

If you are evacuating with your dog, make sure you have a plan in place. This includes having a safe place for your dog to stay, food and water for your dog, and any medications or other supplies your dog needs.

Providing

Make sure you have plenty of food and water for your dog before, during, and after the hurricane. You should also have a plan for how you will get food and water to your dog if you are unable to leave your home.

Finding 

 If you are not able to evacuate with your dog, you will need to find a safe place for them to stay. This could be a friend or family member's home, a boarding kennel, or a pet-friendly hotel.

Calm 

Dogs can be scared during a hurricane. There are a few things you can do to help keep your dog calm, such as providing them with a safe place to stay, playing calming music, and talking to them in a soothing voice.

Keeping

Dogs can be scared during a hurricane. There are a few things you can do to help keep your dog calm, such as providing them with a safe place to stay, playing calming music, and talking to them in a soothing voice.

Help

 If you are struggling to keep your dog safe during a hurricane, it is important to seek professional help from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist.

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