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Pet measures in the event of a disaster

Only the owner can protect their pets in the event of a disaster. Be prepared on a regular basis in case of emergency.

Last Updated March 9, 2021

To the owner

1 Let's clearly indicate the owner.

In the event of a disaster, you may be separated from your pet.
Make sure the owner knows, such as dog dog's license tag, rabies vaccination vote (for dogs), lost tags, and microchip.

Let's practice 2.

When evacuating with your pet, be sure to provide basic training so as not to disturb others.
Oh Get used to cages and carry bags.
Oh Get used to contact with humans and other animals.
Oh Be able to excrete in a designated place.
Oh Avoid barking unnecessarily (in the case of dogs).

3. Let's manage your health

Let's carry out rabies vaccination (in the case of dogs), vaccination for disease prevention, extermination of ticks and fleas on a daily basis.
Also, make a note of your vaccination history, medication history, etc. in your pet notebook.

4 Prepare stockpiles for pets

Oh Food, water, medicine (5 days or more)
Oh Spare collars and lead
Oh Toilet supplies (pet sheets, newspaper, toilet paper)
Oh Toys, care products (brushes, wet tissues, etc.)
Oh Pet notebook (distributed at the 64th floor "Health Sanitation Division Environmental Sanitation Section" window!)
Oh Cages and carry case

5 Let's find a temporary storage place for pets.

Suddenly put it in a place you don't know, it can be a great stress for your pet.
Find a place where pets can be safe on a daily basis, such as relatives and acquaintances, veterinary hospitals and pet hotels.

To Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations

In the event of a major disaster in the past, there were many cases where survivors carrying pets was evacuated to evacuation sites.
Be prepared from normal times, such as setting up temporary breeding places and setting rules for accepting pets so that major confusion does not occur in the event of a disaster.
The ward office Health Sanitation Division provides support for the creation of rules in each evacuation shelter.

Manual for opening and operation of temporary pet breeding sites

An example of a manual to open and operate a temporary breeding place for pets has been created. Please modify and use it according to the local situation.

Manual for opening and operation of temporary pet breeding sites

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For inquiries to this page

Totsuka Ward Health and Welfare Center Health Sanitation Division

Phone: 045-866-8474

Phone: 045-866-8474

Fax: 045-866-2513

Email address: to-eisei@city.yokohama.jp

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