In case of an evacuation, take your pets with you. Pet friendly evacuation centers (PFEC) are available for residents, living in high risk, flood prone areas, including the barrier islands, coastal communities, mobile homes or anyone living in a Storm Surge Planning Zone that has been ordered to evacuate. A family member must always stay with their pets at the PFEC, and the pet must be contained in a crate or pet carrier.
· The PFEC locations will be announced as they opened prior to a storm’s arrival. Visit miamidadfe.gov/emergency, call 311, use the Ready MDC mobile app or monitor your local news to keep up with the latest information.
· All animals will be assessed to determine if they present a safety risk, PFEC locations cannot provide vaccinations or medical treatment.
· Animals accepted at PFEC locations includes dogs, cats, ferrets, gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, common household birds and certain breeds of rabbits under 10 pounds. Reptiles and amphibians will be accepted if they are in appropriate travel enclosures. Glass tanks will not be permitted.
WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING TO A OPET-FRIENDLY EVACUATION CENTER
· Proof of residency within an evacuation zone
· A three-day supply of food, medication and supplies for pets, a suitable carrier, serving bowls, a leash with a collar, muzzle or harness and bedding material and toys.
· A half a gallon of water per pet per day for a minimum of three days.
· ID Tags placed on appropriate collars, microchip registration information.
· A current medical and vaccination records for each pet (Annual rabies vaccinations for cats and dogs and a valid Miami Dade County dog license are required.)
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