Well-stocked ‘pet disaster relief trailer’ is now based in central Iowa
March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa is getting its first-ever pet disaster relief trailer through the American Kennel Club. Tom Sharp, president and C-E-O of A-K-C Reunite, says the 20-foot trailer can be pulled by a heavy-duty pickup and dispatched to any local disaster scene in Iowa where pets need to be sheltered. “For instance, if the Red Cross sets up a shelter for people in a local high school, they could use this trailer and its contents to set up a shelter for pets,” Sharp says, “say in the gymnasium right there beside the people who are sheltering.” The trailer is packed with equipment that can be used to create a safe, temporary home-base for dozens of pets during the first 72 hours after a disaster is declared. Sharp says the trailer houses a range of animal care items.
“Including a generator. It has about 60 mostly extra large pet crates. It has plastic wrap so you can put plastic down on the floor and walls to protect the building that you might be going in,” Sharp says. “It has cleaning supplies. It has microchips and a microchip scanner.” The trailer was delivered this week to Jasper and Poweshiek County Emergency Management and it’ll be housed in Newton until it’s needed in any of Iowa’s 99 counties.
“In most states, counties have mutual aid agreements, where they can help each other out,” Sharp says. “So if another county needs help and the equipment is not being used in Jasper or Poweshiek counties, they can hitch it up to a truck and take it where it’s needed.” AKC Reunite is the largest non-profit pet microchip identification and recovery service provider in the United States. This is the 110th trailer it’s donated nationwide and the first to Iowa.