Planning For Your Animals in Emergencies

November 3, 2020
Planning For Your Animals in Emergencies

Planning For Your Animals in Emergencies. Whether its floods, storms, bushfires or medical emergencies, having a simple plan for your animals will have you covered for any emergency situation.

Two dogs in crates in a vehicle. Emergency preparedness message about pet transport.

Make a plan for your animals today!

 

Emergencies can impact at any time, and our beloved animals count on us to keep them safe.
Whether its floods, storms, bushfires, buildings that are cracking, or medical emergencies, having a simple plan for your animals will have you covered for any emergency situation.

The SES have put together the below important contact details and steps to consider which all responsible animal owners should take to ensure their animals are safe in an emergency.

 

Let’s Get Ready and  Make an Animal Emergency Plan 

 

Emergency Information

  • In a life threatening emergency  dial 000 (triple zero) immediately

 

Emergency preparedness poster with sections to plan for animal care during a crisis.

 

 

 

For Veterinary assistance contact your local Sydney Animal Hospital;

 

Newtown   (02)9519 4111
69-73 Erskineville Road Erskineville    Open Monday to Friday 7am-11pm Saturday & Sunday 7am-6pm

Inner West (02)9516 1466
1A Northumberland Ave Stanmore    Open Monday to Friday 7am-8pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm

Norwest (02)8883 0411
Unit 8, 1-3 Celebration Dr Bella Vista    Open Monday to Friday 7am-11pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm

Kellyville (02)8883 0533
106 Windsor Rd Kellyville    Open Monday to Friday 7am-9pm  Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm

Newport (02)9997 4609
1 Palm Rd Newport    Open Monday to Sunday 7.30am-7pm

Avalon (02)9918 0833 
710 Barrenjoey Rd Avalon Beach    Open Monday to Friday 8am-7pm  Saturday 8.30am-4pm closed Sundays

 

 

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