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Traveling with Pets During a Hurricane Evacuation in Jupiter

When a hurricane approaches Jupiter, evacuation may be the safest choice for families, but traveling with pets in the middle of an emergency comes with its own challenges. Long hours in the car, crowded roads, and unfamiliar surroundings can cause stress for pets and owners alike. At Jupiter Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care, we want to help pet parents prepare for traveling safely with pets when hurricane evacuation is necessary.

Tips for Preparing Pets for Emergency Travel

A hurricane evacuation isn’t like a normal road trip. Traffic is heavy, timelines are short, and conditions are stressful. For pets, this can mean anxiety, motion sickness, confusion, and/or difficulty adapting to temporary accommodations. Planning ahead will increase your pet’s comfort during this time.

Tip #1: Choose the Right Carriers and Restraints
Every pet should travel securely. Cats and small dogs belong in sturdy carriers, while medium and large dogs should wear travel harnesses or ride in crates secured to the vehicle. This prevents escape if a car door opens unexpectedly and keeps them safe during sudden stops.

Tip #2: Pack a “Travel Kit” Separate from Your Main Emergency Supplies
In addition to your pet’s emergency evacuation kit with everything they will need, prepare a travel-specific bag with items you’ll need on the road, like:

  • Collapsible bowls for quick feeding and hydration
  • Leashes for bathroom breaks
  • Comfort items like a blanket or toy for reassurance
  • Pet-safe cleaning supplies in case of accidents
  • A pet first aid kit

Tip #3: Plan Your Route in Advance
Hurricanes often cause road closures or detours due to flooding or downed trees. Before you leave, check local evacuation routes and have multiple options mapped out. Identify pet-friendly hotels or boarding facilities in a safe area along the way in case you can’t reach your final destination.

Tip #4: Prepare for Travel Anxiety
Many pets experience stress while traveling, especially during emergencies. Strategies for calming your pet can include calming aids like pheromone sprays, anxiety wraps, or vet-approved supplements. Talk to your veterinarian to see what they’d suggest for your pet. During travel, speak calmly and avoid showing panic, as pets feed off your emotions.

Tip #5: Monitor Health on the Road
Long travel days can take a toll on pets. Stop regularly for water and bathroom breaks. Never leave pets alone in a parked car. Watch for signs of dehydration, overheating, or stress.

Additional Considerations for Hurricane Evacuation with Pets

Some families prefer to board their pets outside the storm zone instead of traveling with them. Both options have benefits. Boarding ensures pets are in a safe, monitored environment if long-distance travel is difficult. Traveling together keeps the family intact and avoids the stress of separation. Discuss options with your veterinarian to determine what’s best for your pet’s personality and health needs.

Once you reach safety, pets may still feel unsettled. Recreate their routine as much as possible: feed them on schedule, provide familiar bedding, and allow time for quiet rest. Keep them leashed or confined, since frightened pets may try to run in unfamiliar surroundings.

Veterinary Care Before Emergency Travel

Before hurricane season, schedule a wellness exam to make sure your pet is healthy enough for travel. Keep vaccinations and parasite prevention up to date, as many boarding facilities and hotels (and evacuation shelters that accept pets) require proof. Veterinarians can also recommend travel medications for anxious pets and provide guidance based on your family’s evacuation plans.

Prepare Your Pets for Hurricane Evacuation in Jupiter, FL

Traveling with pets during a hurricane evacuation is never easy, but preparation makes it manageable. With the right plan and veterinary support, you can keep your pets safe, even during stressful journeys. Jupiter Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care has preventive veterinary care to get your pet hurricane-ready in Jupiter, FL for cats, dogs, and pocket pets from Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, and Juno Beach areas. Schedule an appointment at our animal hospital.

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Michele is a certified veterinary technician and certified veterinary business leader. She spent most of her veterinary career as a surgical technician focusing on anesthesia and peer education. She was born and raised in Florida and loves spending her free time with her family or working outside in the yard. Michele shares her home with 3 French bulldogs, a Pug, a Staffordshire Terrier, 3 cats, 2 potbelly pigs and multiple chickens.

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