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How prepared are you for emergencies with your SD/SDiT/dog?

I was a Girl Scout from 2nd grade, all the way til I graduated high school. I then became involved as an adult working in the local office, an assistant camp director, as well as assisting in getting troops started in areas where none previously existed. The Girl Scout motto is to "Be prepared." & it has stuck with me, my entire life. I spend a ridiculous amount of time thinking of all the things I might need when I leave the house & everything that could go wrong & always having a plan B (sometimes even C, D, etc. lol). This is needed for my PTSD/anxiety. The more prepared I am, the more control I feel I have, which makes me feel better/safer. I find spontaneity to be difficult, so I try to have go bags & kits ready, so I'm ready for a spur of the moment activity.  I pose the following questions to consider/food for thought, to keep your dog as safe as possible & be prepared for any emergency situation... Signage: Do you have a "Service Dog on Bo...

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