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    EMERGENCY PET ALERT CARDS

 Pets are family. In case of emergency, we all want our pets to have the same love and care we’d give them ourselves. A pet alert card can help.

It’s one of a pet owner’s worst fears: If something were to happen at your home or to you when you’re away, who would look after your pets? To make sure they’d be looked after the way you want, make sure you communicate with a pet alert card.
Carry the card with you all the time. Include at least one emergency contact, your vet’s contact info, as well as details about your pet or pets.
Be sure to tell your emergency contacts that you plan to list them on your card. And, discuss how you would like them to handle situations that could arise. For example, should they pick up your pet? Stop in to check on them? Communicate with your vet?

We hope you’ll never need to use these plans, but with the UK and worldwide situation that we are all currently in there is no better time to be prepared by discussing emergency procedures before they’re needed, then you’ll be ready if the need arises.Right click on the download button beneath the image and save the image to print off at home,fill it in, pop one in your wallet and share with family and friends. More detailed information like medication,allergies etc can be filled in on the reverse side if required
                              #StaySafe



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Frenchie Emergency Contacts Card