[NAGDU] Dog supplies for evacuations

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Sat Aug 4 20:43:44 UTC 2018


Miranda, that is good news. I hope all will be well with Andy as the weather begins to improve. Take good care, and lots of happy trails with your new dog.
Cindy Lou Ray
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Hi all,
I am Andy’s wife, and I wanted to thank you for all of the great suggestions. I am actually not home with him right now, as I am in New Jersey training with my first dog. As a volunteer for the American red cross disaster action team, I gave him the same suggestions that were given here as well. I also wanted to update all of you and let you know that the rains have lessened, and the dam has been stabilized.
Thank you again for your advice and well wishes, and have a wonderful weekend!

Best wishes, Miranda


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> On Aug 3, 2018, at 10:53 AM, sonfire11--- via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> His ID is with mine, and his tags are on his collar.
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> If I learned anything from us going through the flood a few years ago. That would be you need to make sure that the dog food you are bringing is in a waterproof container. Is your blood bag is fine but I can guarantee you from personal experience a dog food bag will get wet and you will have wet food. I would personally also recommend if your dog has shoes take them with you because things move around when floods happened and you never know what your dog could wind up stepping in. I would also like Cindy said take food a favorite toy something for him to sleep on. The crate would be OK if you have space but if not something that smells like home maybe a towel or a blanket or something that is familiar because if you guys end up in a shelter that is going to be a very unfamiliar place. Also make sure he has all of his identification information. You also need to have yours as well. I would also recommend if you have any equipment assistive technology equipment, try to protect it as best you can. The simplest way I have heard of this is putting it in a trash bag. It sounds weird but if it gets exposed to water you will have a very difficult if not impossible time getting it replaced or repaired.
> Toy or nylabone.  Go to www.ready.gov
> Vaccination records are crucial. If you do not have those they might not let you guys in the shelter with the dog.
> Think of your dog as another person so bring everything they’d need including medication and insurance information.
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> Prayers!!!!
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> On Aug 3, 2018, at 10:24 AM, Cindy Ray via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I would think that you would take food, the sleeping arrangement for him, especially if it is a portable crate, and a favorite toy. Maybe grooming tools, too, but I don't know how you yourself are evacuating. What sort of transportation would you have?
> Cindy Lou Ray
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> Hi,
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> A large portion of my city is under an evacuation warning because of a potential dam collapse. In the event we get called for evacuation, what supplies should I take for my dog?
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