AKC Survey Finds Majority of Owners Would Defy Emergency Evacuation Orders and Stay with Pets

Despite Ominous Predictions for 2006 Hurricane Season, Poll Shows Even Responsible Pet Owners Not Prepared for an Emergency




May 22, 2006
Daisy Okas, 212-696-8343
American Kennel Club

New York, NY - A survey conducted by the American Kennel Club® shows that pet owners overwhelmingly consider their four-legged companions as members of the family. If forced to evacuate their homes to a location where they could not bring their pets, 62% of those polled would defy the authorities and stay with their animals. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service is expecting “an above-average Atlantic hurricane season.” The season officially starts June 1. This week, May 21-27, is NOAA's National Hurricane Preparedness Week.

MAJORITY ARE RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERS

A significant majority of those surveyed are responsible, caring pet owners.

DESPITE LOVE FOR PETS, OWNERS NOT READY FOR AN EMERGENCY

While survey respondents overwhelmingly consider their animals to be members of the family, there are some troubling indicators that many are not prepared to safely evacuate their pets if the need arises.


“The threat of a disaster, both natural and otherwise, is always present,” said AKC spokesperson Lisa Peterson. “While those owners surveyed obviously love and care greatly for their pets, it's alarming that many of them are not prepared to safely evacuate their animals at a moment's notice. With hurricane season at our doorstep and the continued threat of terrorism, we advise that all pet owners prepare well in advance for all kinds of emergency situations and always heed the advice of authorities.”

“We are expecting an above-average hurricane season,” said Dennis Feltgen, Meteorologist and Public Affairs Officer for the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service. “Prepare, prepare, prepare. We know that people who have a hurricane plan, and execute that plan, fare much better than those that do not. Many people consider their pets as members of the family, and we saw evidence of this in the Gulf region during Katrina. Some shelters may take pets, but many will not. Make sure your pet is part of your storm plan.”

PET OWNERS LEVEL OF PREPAREDNESS VARIES BY REGION SOUTHEAST (INCLUDING GULF STATES)

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