EMERGENCY
INFORMATION
Make plans
to ensure your pet's safety before, during,
and
after
an emergency. The following are organizations
and resources that you can contact or access
to help you plan how to protect your pets.
It's always best if you find where your nearest
emergency pet clinic is located and have the
phone number available in case you need it.
Take Steps Now to Ensure
Your Pets Safety
Step
1: Rescue alert
sticker
Step 2: Arrange
a safe haven for your pets in the event of
an evacuation
Step 3: Emergency
supplies and traveling kit
Step 4: Choose “designated caregivers”
Step 5: Evacuation Preparation
Step 6: Geographic
& Climactic Considerations:
Texas is prone
to tornadoes and flooding. Plan accordingly.
Pet Poison Questions
1. Pet Poison Tips: All
You Need To Know
2. What To Do If Your Pet Is Poisoned
3. Ask the APCC - Okay or No Way?
Animal Poison
Control Center
Operated by ASPCA - (888) 426-4435
Area Emergency Animal
Clinics
North Texas Emergency Pet Clinic
1712 W. Frankford Rd. #108, Carrollton
972-323-1310
www.ntepc.com
Emergency Animal Clinic of Collin County
10225 Custer Road
Plano, TX 75025
(Note - this is a new location)
972-517-7155
www.380westanimalhospital.com The E-Clinic
3337 N. Fitzhugh Ave. in Dallas
214-520-8388
www.eclinic.org
Emergency Animal Clinic
12101 Greenville Ave., #118 (at Markville),
Dallas
972-994-9110
www.dallasemergencyanimalclinic.com
Operation Kindness is not responsible for
content on the referral websites listed here.
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