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Better
Preparedness
Saves Lives

Animals are often the forgotten victims in disasters. Our consulting services ensure that animal needs are not overlooked in emergency planning and response by training shelters, sanctuaries, and other organizations to be prepared, informed, and ready to act when it matters most. 
Prepared teams save lives—both animal and human— while reducing risk for those dedicated to protecting the animals in their care.  By including animals in disaster strategies, we help build holistic community resilience where all lives are valued and protected.

How we help: 

  • Creating emergency response plans that account for all animals on site-including residents, clients’ animals, boarders and visitors-to ensure their protection in times of need. 

  • Training animal organizations and responders on evacuation, rescue, and recovery protocols for pets, livestock, and wildlife.

  • Consulting with agencies, clinics and organizations on how to incorporate animal needs into broader disaster plans (e.g., hurricanes, wildfires, floods).

Who we work with:

  • Nonprofits & Shelters – to develop care protocols, build organizational resilience, and plan for emergency evacuations.

  • Government Agencies – to integrate animal needs into regional disaster response frameworks and public safety policies.

  • Farms, Zoos, and Wildlife Centers – to create ethical treatment standards and disaster contingency plans.

  • Veterinary Clinics & Boarding Facilities – helping ensure safety and emergency planning for all animals, from medically or behaviorally compromised patients to short-term boarders.

  • Educational Institutions & Communities – to foster awareness, readiness, and compassion through custom workshops and trainings.

What We Do:

 

Whether it's preparing a community for emergency evacuation with animals, protecting infrastructure, or developing post-disaster animal recovery and reunification plans, we deliver tailored solutions that protect the most vulnerable—both human and animal.

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