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1. Secure objects that could potentially fall on your pet and create hiding spots for them in secure, low-lying places like under tables or beds. 2. Make sure that your pet has proper identification tags and is microchipped in case you get separated. 3. Have an evacuation plan for you and your pet.Read more
1. Secure objects that could potentially fall on your pet and create hiding spots for them in secure, low-lying places like under tables or beds.
See less2. Make sure that your pet has proper identification tags and is microchipped in case you get separated.
3. Have an evacuation plan for you and your pet. Make sure to include pet supplies (leash, food, water, etc.)
4. Try to stay calm so your pet can remain calm.
5. Educate yourself and your pet on what to do in an earthquake. Practice and create drills with your pet so they know how to respond.