Build A Kit for Your Pet Disaster Preparedness
Build A Disaster Preparedness Kit for Your Pet In addition to your family’s emergency supply kit. Review your kits regularly to ensure freshness.
Build A Disaster Preparedness Kit for Your Pet In addition to your family’s emergency supply kit. Review your kits regularly to ensure freshness.
Make a Plan for your family and your pets to reduce stress and worries if you have to decide during an emergency or mandatory evacuation.
Misrepresentation of Service Dogs harms the disabled, confuses the public, and affects the reputation of legitimate service dog users. Fake service animals pose a danger to the public and genuine service dogs.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, U.S. businesses that serve the public are required to let service dogs go anywhere on the premises that customers are typically allowed, with few exceptions.
Everyone entering the front office/lobby area must wear a face covering. Masks can be removed in the training area as long as 6-feet of social distancing can be maintained.