Emergency Prep

Prepare for Evacuation in COVID-- Steps to Keep Animals and People Safe

The Halter Project has “…gathered "best guidance" information from emergency managers to help you focus on your needs and how to plan for them. Take time to think through your evacuation plans and edit them to adapt to the COVID restrictions in your area…

There's no way to sugar-coat this: these are challenging times. We are our own best resources. We can do this - working together. Reach out to neighbors, your riding club or dog-walking group. Find out which members of your book club have pets! If you can be a resource, contact your local animal shelter or Humane Society, or COPE group or CART (Community Animal Response Team).”

Read the Guidance. Get Prepared.

The Chronicle of the Horse: A Pandemic Is The Perfect Time To Make An Estate Plan

Excerpt from The Chronicle of the Horse:

“These aren’t normal times, you may have noticed, as you’ve scanned aisles at grocery stores completely bereft of paper products or cleaning supplies. The facility where you board your horse might be closed to all but essential personnel. If you keep horses at home, you’ve probably stockpiled some extra feed and are spraying down doorknobs and stall latches with disinfectant. Your farrier or veterinarian might be showing up wearing a mask.

Things are serious, and the coronavirus is likely to be a shadow hanging over our daily lives for months to come.

If, like most horse people, you’ve been trained (or learned through unfortunate experience) to prepare for the unexpected, your mind has probably already gone there: What if I get sick? Who will take care of the horses? What if I die? What will happen to them?

Although it shouldn’t necessarily take a global pandemic to spur these thoughts, here we are. And if you’re suddenly realizing how unprepared you are, you’re not alone. A study by Merrill Lynch published in 2019 found that only 55 percent of Americans age 55 or over have a will, and the percentages decrease for younger age groups.

But, legal experts say, it’s not too late to do something about it. In fact, now is the time to act precisely because things are so serious and uncertain.”

Read the full article

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Create an Advance Directive for Your Pets

Thanks to Angel Paw Print, you can learn the facts about creating an Advance Directive for your animals.

  • Learn the difference between a Living Will and an Advance Directive

  • Determine what will happen to your pet if something happens to you

  • Make a plan, should your pet outlive you

Learn more

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