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How to keep pets safe in storms

By Tyler Nash

RSPCA Queensland and Get Ready Queensland are urging pet owners to take steps to protect their furry friends during stormy and hot weather.

With summer here and Christmas prompting a spike in pet ownership, Queenslanders are being reminded about the risks that disaster events and severe heat pose to animals.

Pet owners are encouraged to visit getready.qld.gov.au/plan and download the RSPCA/Get Ready Queensland Pet Severe Weather Emergency Plan.

On the website they’ll also find information and tips about preparing for disasters.

For more information, click here.

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