Emergency & Safety

We’ve vetted these Emergency & Safety resources so you don’t have to. View a list of trusted national resources below.

Emergency & Safety

We’ve vetted these Emergency & Safety resources so you don’t have to. View a list of trusted national resources below.

Emergency & Safety Resources

Poison Control & Toxicity

Animal Poison Control Center (APCC/WSVMA)

Focus: Emergency poison info and vet resources.

Website: wsvma.org/programs/animal-poison-control-center

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center

Focus: National poison help line (fee applies). The primary resource for any animal poison-related emergency, featuring a 24/7 hotline at (888) 426-4435.

Website: aspca.org/pet-care/aspca-poison-control

Pet Poison Helpline

Focus: An alternative 24-hour animal poison control service that provides expert assistance for all species.

Website: petpoisonhelpline.com

Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants List

Focus: A searchable database by the ASPCA to help owners identify dangerous plants in their homes or gardens.

Website: aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants

Lost Pet Recovery

ASPCA Pet Safety Pack

Focus: Order a free “Pets Inside” window decal to alert rescue personnel in case of a house fire.

Website: secure.aspca.org/take-action/pet-safety-pack

Petfinder Shelter Center

Focus: A directory to help owners quickly locate local animal shelters if a pet goes missing during a disaster.

Website: petfinder.com/animal-shelters-and-rescues

Disaster Preparedness

Ready.gov/pets

Focus: FEMA’s official guide for pet owners to create a disaster plan, build an emergency kit, and stay informed during local emergencies.

Website: ready.gov/pets

AVMA Pet Disaster Preparedness

Focus: Comprehensive resources from the American Veterinary Medical Association, including a printable Pet Evacuation Kit Checklist.

Website: avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/emergency-care/pets-and-disasters

CDC Pet Emergency Preparedness

Focus: Detailed advice on keeping pets safe during evacuations and finding pet-friendly shelters.

Website: cdc.gov/healthy-pets/emergency-preparedness/index.html

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