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CERT Animal Response I. 1 The purpose of this module is to teach CERT members emergency preparedness for animal owners and how to recognize specific animal.

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1 CERT Animal Response I

2 1 The purpose of this module is to teach CERT members emergency preparedness for animal owners and how to recognize specific animal behaviors. Module Purpose

3 CERT Animal Response I2 This module covers the following animal categories:  Household pets and domesticated animals  Service animals  For-profit animals  Non-commercial livestock  Wildlife  Exotic animals Animal Categories

4 CERT Animal Response I3 Animal Issues in Emergency Management Animal-Related Emergency Management Functions Disaster Planning for Animals General Animal Behavior Preview of CERT Animal Response II What You Will Learn

5 CERT Animal Response I4 Explain why animal issues are an important consideration in emergency management Demonstrate knowledge of animal-related emergency management functions Explain emergency preparedness for animal owners Describe general guidelines for handling animals Module Objectives

6 CERT Animal Response I5 Importance of Animal Issues

7 CERT Animal Response I6 Animal-Related Emergency Functions

8 CERT Animal Response I7 Disaster Planning for Your Animals

9 CERT Animal Response I8 CERTs should prepare by:  Identifying potential hazards  Mitigating the impact of hazards  Creating a disaster plan  Assembling disaster supplies  Participating in training and exercises  Knowing your community’s disaster response plan Preparing for a Disaster

10 CERT Animal Response I9 What types of disasters could occur in your community?  Natural  Technological  Terrorist How could a disaster affect your animals? Identifying Potential Hazards

11 CERT Animal Response I10 Reducing the impact of disasters Making changes that protect properties or facilities Examples:  Encourage animal facilities to relocate out of disaster-prone areas  Encourage animal facilities to have emergency plans, including evacuation plans  Encourage livestock owners to develop plans to remove animals when flooding is a threat Mitigating the Impact of Hazards

12 CERT Animal Response I11 Preparing to Evacuate Your Pet/Service Animal Preparing to Stay at Home With Pets/Service Animals During a Disaster Pet/Service Animal Care After a Disaster Preparations for Livestock Special Considerations for Exotic Animals Creating a Disaster Plan for Animals

13 CERT Animal Response I12 Identify where you will stay if evacuated Plan your evacuation routes Update vaccinations and identification tags Gather evacuation supplies Make a plan for evacuating without your pet Preparing to Evacuate Your Pet/Service Animal

14 CERT Animal Response I13 Bring pets inside Have newspaper on hand Be aware that animals may isolate themselves if afraid Separate dogs and cats Separate smaller pets away from cats and dogs Preparing to Stay at Home with Pets/Service Animals

15 CERT Animal Response I14 Animal behavior may change after a disaster Leash pets for the first few days Displaced wildlife may pose a threat to pets Downed power lines are another hazard Caring for Pets and Service Animals After a Disaster

16 CERT Animal Response I15 Ensure all animals have identification Have an evacuation plan  Relocate on property  Transport animals to safe site Evacuation sites should be prepared for livestock If not evacuating, identify safest shelter Take precautions in severe cold weather Making Preparations for Livestock

17 CERT Animal Response I16 Owners should have a plan to secure animals during emergencies Exotics may need to be separated from other animals Exotics may need to be registered with authorities Special Considerations for Exotic Animals

18 CERT Animal Response I17 Evacuation Checklist  For pets/service animals  For livestock Shelter-in-Place Checklist  For pets/service animals  For livestock Post information for emergency personnel on your property Assembling a Disaster Supply Kit

19 CERT Animal Response I18 What do these animals have in common? Grouping Animals

20 CERT Animal Response I19 Vision FeetTeethInstincts Characteristics of Predator Animals

21 CERT Animal Response I20 What do these animals have in common? Grouping Animals

22 CERT Animal Response I21 Characteristics of Prey Animals VisionFeetTeethInstincts

23 CERT Animal Response I22 Breeding species for desired characteristics Domesticated animal behavior Domesticated animals may revert to instinctive behavior Predator animals may chase and attack Prey animals may run or hide Animal Domestication

24 CERT Animal Response I23 Increasing Aggression Increasing Fear Dog Facial Expressions

25 24CERT Animal Response I Dog Body Language

26 CERT Animal Response I25 Dog Body Language (cont’d)

27 CERT Animal Response I26

28 Dog Body Language (cont’d) CERT Animal Response I27

29 Dog Body Language (cont’d) CERT Animal Response I28

30 Dog Body Language (cont’d) CERT Animal Response I29

31 CERT Animal Response I30 Cat Body Language

32 CERT Animal Response I31 Cat Body Language (cont’d)

33 Horses, Cattle, and Swine CERT Animal Response I32 Horses  Instincts  Senses  Behavior  Body language Cattle  Bovines  Bulls  Tips Swine

34 Identifying Animal Behavior CERT Animal Response I33

35 Identifying Animal Behavior (cont’d) CERT Animal Response I34

36 Identifying Animal Behavior (cont’d) CERT Animal Response I35

37 Identifying Animal Behavior (cont’d) CERT Animal Response I36

38 Identifying Animal Behavior (cont’d) CERT Animal Response I37

39 CERT Animal Response I38 Identifying Animal Behavior (cont’d)

40 CERT Animal Response I39 Identifying Animal Behavior (cont’d)

41 Preview of Animal Response II CERT Animal Response I40

42 CERT Animal Response I41 Preview of Animal Response II (cont’d) Come back for Animal Response II to learn:  Your role as a CERT member responding to animal issues  How to protect yourself during animal encounters  Knowledge and skills for CERT functions involving animals

43 CERT Animal Response I42 Module Summary In this module, we reviewed:  Animal Issues in Emergency Management  Animal-Related Emergency Management Functions  Preparedness for Your Animals  General Animal Behavior


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