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Vet Approved Guide: Protecting Pets During Domestic Violence – Safety Planning & Resources (2025)🩺🐶

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Vet Approved Guide: Protecting Pets During Domestic Violence – Safety Planning & Resources (2025)🩺🐶

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Vet Approved Guide: Protecting Pets During Domestic Violence – Safety Planning & Resources (2025)🩺🐶

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

When someone is trapped in a violent home, they often aren’t the only victim. Pets are family too—and in abusive environments, they are frequently threatened, harmed, or used to control survivors. As a veterinarian, I’ve seen animals carry the scars of violence alongside their human companions. This guide is for anyone navigating domestic violence with pets—whether you're planning to leave, trying to protect them, or helping someone else. 🐶🐱

We’ll walk through how to create a safety plan that includes your animals, find pet-friendly shelters, and care for emotional trauma afterward—with support from Ask A Vet. 🩺

🚨 The Link Between Domestic Violence and Animal Abuse

  • 🔗 Up to 71% of women in domestic violence shelters report that their abuser also harmed or threatened their pets
  • 📦 Many survivors delay leaving to avoid abandoning animals
  • 🚪 Less than 20% of domestic violence shelters accept pets on site

Knowing where to turn for help can save lives—both human and animal. 🛑

🛡️ Creating a Pet-Inclusive Safety Plan

1. 🗂️ Prepare Emergency Documentation

  • 📋 Vaccination records
  • 📸 Recent photos of your pet
  • 🏷️ Microchip info and tags

2. 🎒 Pack a “Go Bag” for Your Pet

  • 🥫 Food, bowls, leash/harness, medications
  • 🧼 Litter box or cleanup supplies

3. 🧭 Identify Safe Pet-Friendly Shelters

  • 🏠 Use Safe Place for Pets to locate programs
  • 📍 Ask local animal shelters or veterinarians for emergency fostering options

4. 📱 Line Up Support

  • 👥 Share a plan with a trusted friend or advocate
  • 📱 Use Ask A Vet for advice on pet health, stress symptoms, or injury

🏠 Pet-Friendly Domestic Violence Resources

  • 🐾 RedRover – Grants to help survivors pay for pet boarding or vet care
  • 🚪 Safe Havens Mapping Project – National list of domestic violence shelters that accommodate pets
  • 📞 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-SAFE

🧠 What Pet Trauma Looks Like

  • 🐶 Hiding, shaking, or flinching at noises
  • 🐾 Regression in housetraining
  • 🗣️ Increased barking, aggression, or vocalizing
  • 🛋️ Loss of appetite, sleep disturbance

Animals in abusive environments often suffer PTSD-like symptoms. Healing takes time—and understanding. 💔

🌿 Calming and Recovery Tools for Traumatized Pets

📱 Use Ask A Vet for Physical or Emotional Concerns

  • 🩺 Wounds, limping, abnormal behavior
  • 🧪 Chronic stress-related illness

🧍 How to Help a Friend Fleeing Abuse with Pets

  • 🐾 Offer to temporarily foster their animal
  • 📦 Help them prepare a “go bag” and safe location
  • 📋 Connect them to pet-friendly shelters or transport

✅ Final Thoughts: Pets Are Survivors Too

When escaping abuse, no one should have to leave their pet behind. Animals are victims, but they’re also healers. With a plan, resources, and support, you can protect them—and yourself—on the road to safety. 🐶❤️🐱

Quick Recap:

  • 🛡️ Include pets in safety planning
  • 📍 Find pet-friendly shelters or emergency fosters
  • 📱 Use Ask A Vet for triage, wound care, or behavior support

You are not alone. Your pet isn't either. Visit AskAVet.com for support now, or check SafePlaceforPets.org for urgent resources. 🐾

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