We love our pets like family, but have you ever stopped to think about what would happen if there was an emergency and you weren't home? Whether it's a sudden natural disaster, an unexpected medical issue, or a house fire, first responders or neighbors need to know exactly who your pets are and how to care for them.
When every second counts, scrambling to find your pet's microchip number, allergy list, or vet's phone number is the last thing you want to do.
That's why we created this Pet Emergency Information and Contact Sheet.

How to use this checklist:
- Print and post it: Fill it out completely and stick it somewhere highly visible, like your refrigerator or the inside of your front door.
- Keep a digital copy: Save a filled-out version on your phone so you can easily text it to a pet sitter or neighbor.
- Update it yearly: Make sure to update your pet's weight, medications, and your emergency contact list as things change.
Being prepared is the best way to protect your furry family members. And speaking of protection, ensuring you can afford unexpected veterinary care during a crisis is just as important as having their medical history on hand.
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