Search Search Search Topic Cruelty & Disasters (-) Disaster Preparedness & Response Animal Cruelty Investigations Animal Fighting Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Population Management Programs & Operations Board & Leadership Managing People Resources Grants Active FiltersDisaster Preparedness & Response Group 9 Clear All How Animal Shelters and Clinics Can Prepare for Hurricanes September marks the height of hurricane season - prepare for the worst with the best resources, including a downloadable pet disaster poster! Emergency Preparedness Guide for Pet Owners This emergency pet preparedness guide helps to ensure pets are well cared for even during a crisis. Share it with your community now! NCARE Checklist: Rate Your Disaster Readiness Download the groundbreaking National Capabilities for Animal Response in Emergencies survey and check your organization’s readiness. Disaster Response Training Check out these online and in-person trainings to prepare you for emergency and disaster situations. Disaster Response These resources can help you prepare for and mobilize during times of crisis, whether natural or man-made. Emergency Foster Resources Use these fostering resources to help you recruit and manage fosters during an emergency. Understanding NIMS and ICS The National Incident Management System is an approach to incident management that can apply to emergencies of all types and sizes. Sample Plans for Evacuation and Sheltering These three sample plans can be adapted for your needs to help you prepare for animal emergencies, including evacuations and temporary sheltering. Customizable Emergency Response Plan for Animal Shelters Download this disaster planning template and prepare to keep your animals and the people who care for them safe during any emergency. Travel Bag Download for Pet Evacuations Plus Disaster Shareables Download these traveling bag lists and give them to your adopters and clients to help them be ready in case of emergency evacuations. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page next ›