DFES and the RSPCA are urging people across WA to remember their furry friends when devising a Bushfire Survival Plan this summer.
The organisations recommend community members talk to their local government regarding where their pets can stay in an emergency.
DFES Community Preparedness Director Suellen Flint said actions to keep animals safe were often left out when of plans.
“Given we hold them so close to our hearts, it is only natural that bushfire survival plans include what you will do with your animals if you need to evacuate.” she said said.
“If you are evacuating during a bushfire, you should try to take your pets with you on the first trip,"
"You may have the best intentions of going back to get your pets on a second trip, only to find when you return the roads have been closed because the area is unsafe.”
Maree Daniels from RSPCA WA said losing animals in bushfires is devastating for families.
“For most pet owners, losing an animal is like losing a family member." she said.
“We advise all pet owners to ensure their animals are microchipped and registered, and to make sure their contact details are up-to-date."
To prepare a bushfire survival plan visit dfes.wa.gov.au/firechat
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