How to Contact a Vet During a Hurricane: 5 Tips for Immediate Support

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If you find yourself on the direct path of a hurricane and are simultaneously making decisions about your furry family members who may need veterinary assistance, we are here to help.

These types of storms often require evacuation or taking refuge in interior rooms within your house, but to make this process easier on you, we’ll explore five ways to ensure your pets can continue to be taken care of if you find yourself hunkering down in the middle of one of these storms.

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Top 5 Tips on How You Can Talk With a Vet During a Hurricane

1. Evacuate to a Safe Region Where You Can Access Vet Assistance

Large dog golden retriever in the airline cargo pet carrier waiting at the airport
Image Credit: Kraeva Olga, Shutterstock

If there are evacuation orders in place, it is in your and your furry friends’ best interest to take these seriously and evacuate to a safe region of your country.

This is especially true should your pet be elderly, chronically ill, or suffer from severe anxiety in storms.

In preparation for evacuation, pack:

  • your pet’s crate
  • two weeks to one month’s worth of food
  • several gallons of water
  • a first aid kit
  • your pet’s collar ID
  • leash and collar
  • their paperwork and vaccine information
  • any medication your pet is on
  • a recent photo of your pet (in case they get lost)

There are pet-friendly hotels and hosted accommodation options across the world, and during hurricanes, you can check with your local civil defense website or helpline for designated shelters outside the hurricane strike zone.

From there, go ahead with the following instructions as best as you can:

  1. Contact your regular vet, let them know your evacuation plan, see if they have any recommendations for a short-term emergency vet in the area you are evacuating to, and enquire about processes regarding your pet’s medical records. Should your regular vet not have any recommendations for vets in that area, a simple Google search and review check of local vets will give you a good idea of your options.
  2. Contact your chosen emergency vet, let them know your situation, anticipated issues your pet may have during this time, and contact details for your regular vet to send medical records to.
  3. Book an appointment or create a plan with your emergency vet.
  4. Contact your regular vet to let them know the contact details of the emergency vet and have your furry friend’s medical records sent before your visit.

2. Discuss Options With Your Vet Before Taking Refuge

In the scenario where you are taking refuge at home rather than evacuating, you can always contact your vet prior to the hurricane making landfall to discuss options.

Your vet should have a well-prepared communication plan in place to keep you informed about the clinic’s status, emergency contacts, and any changes in service availability. Most vets will utilize a diverse range of communication strategies during these times such as social media, text messaging, or phone calls to ensure there are regular updates.

Many vets now have access to patient clinical notes in a cloud-based system and should continue to have access to your pet’s notes during this time so long as internet and power access remain intact.

Your regular vet can provide the most personalized advice and broadest remote medical care possible in these situations. Ask if they have a telehealth platform for phone or video calls and who you can call if they aren’t available. You can create a dependable action plan for emergencies by discussing your upcoming circumstances.

3. Contact a TeleVet Service

Vet on a video call at her computer
Image Credit: Agenturfotografin, Shutterstock

If you have access to cell service or the internet but can’t contact your regular vet in a hurricane situation, a trusted TeleVet service is a fantastic option to speak with a professional and get personalized help when you need it, without having to travel again in the storm.

TeleVets, also known as veterinary telehealth services, provide professional help and discuss your pet’s needs via text messages, photos, and video. They can continue to give medical advice during this time on injuries, allergy relief, sickness, controlling anxiety, and other issues.

Along with professional advice, they can then teach you how to take care of your pet during this time and recommend products or techniques to alleviate symptoms until you have access to a hands-on professional again.

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4. Portable Satellite Internet

Portable Satellite WiFi Internet Hotspots are a fantastic solution whether you are evacuating or taking refuge. These small devices can travel with you and keep you connected to WiFi via satellites on your phone or laptop should cellular connectivity be inaccessible during the hurricane.

This option will allow you to continue to access the range of online TeleVet services outlined above and through your portable satellite internet, you will continue to have access to phone and video calls or messaging with a professional should you need it. Video calling may be particularly crucial because when you and your vet can exchange visual information, they can better understand the issue, provide more appropriate advice, and guide you as you treat your pet.

5. Get a Satellite Phone

Garmin Mini Satellite Phone Communicator from Amazon

Although a satellite phone might not be the most cost-effective option, they are a fantastic way to connect with your vet or a televet during a hurricane should you need to. The Garmin inReach Mini 2 is one of the top-rated ones available.

Satellite phones allow you to make calls from anywhere on the planet, in fact, sailors use them from the middle of the Pacific Ocean, and if they are good enough to make a call out there, they will almost certainly hold up during a hurricane.

However, they don’t come cheap, and buying one will set you back over a thousand dollars alongside the additional cost of calling minutes. Because hurricanes are finite situations, a better option may be to rent one from a company in your area. Companies across America and the world rent out satellite phones for as little as $65 USD per week with same-day delivery. This may well be an avenue worth exploring prior to landfall to ensure reliable communication remains available throughout the hurricane.

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Conclusion

You never know if you’ll find yourself in the firing line of the next hurricane or not, so we recommend that if you live near water, ensure you have a plan, communicate with your vet should your pet have a chronic illness, allergies, or severe anxiety, and know your communication strategy should the internet or phone capacities in your area be unavailable.

Most importantly, if there is an evacuation order in place for your area, act early, and take your pets with you if at all possible.

Remember, TeleVets are a click away, and with the magic of modern technology, you and your furry friends should be in a great position to ride out any storm with ongoing support from professionals should you need it.

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Pebblebee Bluetooth Tracker Reviews 2024: An Expert’s Breakdown

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Our Final Verdict

We give Pebblebee Bluetooth Trackers an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.

Quality: 5/5
Reliability: 4.8/5
Accuracy: 4.8/5
Value: 5/5

Being a pet owner is no small feat. As much as you love your best bud, they can give you a run for your money, especially if they’re a runner or an escape artist. After all, there are few worse feelings than losing your four-legged soulmate, and few better feelings than knowing where they are at all times.

If you’ve experienced the dread of losing your pet (even for a few minutes), you might’ve considered getting a tracking device like the ones developed by Pebblebee. Pebblebee is an innovative company that makes tracking devices to help you find items that commonly go missing. While their products are often used to locate stationery items, like keys and wallets, they can also be used to keep an eye on four-legged family members and track their location.

I tested out Pebblebee’s products for my dog, Micah, and they’ve been handy gadgets to have. Not only do they provide real-time data about Micah’s location but they emit a tone to help me find him if he goes out of sight. If you’re looking for a reliable way to track your pet, Pebblebee’s trackers are a great option.

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At a Glance: What We Received

Rating Image Product Details

Best Overall

Winner

Pebblebee Clip
Pebblebee Clip

  • Easy to use

  • Keychain attachment

  • Built-in speaker
  • Second place

    Pebblebee Tag
    Pebblebee Tag

  • Small

  • Lightweight

  • Water-resistant
  • Third place

    Pebblebee Card
    Pebblebee Card

  • Thin

  • Convenient

  • Rechargeable
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    About Pebblebee

    Pebblebee Bluetooth Trackers - unboxing with Micah

    What Is Pebblebee?

    Pebblebee is a tech company that makes tracking devices for personal items, like wallets, backpacks, and phones. The idea for the company was born in 2012 when a toddler’s knack for hiding important items inspired these aerospace engineers to create an easy way to find them. After a year of developing and testing their products, Pebblebee was founded with the mission to “Track What Matters Most”.

    Since their founding in 2013, Pebblebee has created several user-friendly smart trackers to help you locate your missing items, including the Pebblebee Clip, Tag, and Card. Whether you’ve lost your car keys, your wallet, or your four-legged friend, Pebblebee helps you stay connected to the important things in life.

    Who are Pebblebee’s Trackers Best Suited For?

    The devices are perfect for anyone who wants to track their furry friend’s whereabouts and are ideal if your dog has a habit of escaping your yard or bolting out your front door. Even if your pet is extremely well-behaved, these are great to use if you want to keep an eye on your pup and have peace of mind that they’re safe.

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    Key Features

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    Dogs love having the freedom to explore, but letting them off-leash can come at a price if they wander too far. With Pebblebee’s trackers, you keep an eye on your pet from your phone and initiate an alert melody to help you find them if they go missing.

    How it Works

    All three devices function the same way–they’re rechargeable trackers that attach to whatever item you want to track and have recall features to help you locate the item if it goes missing. For pets, the trackers can easily be clipped onto their collar or slipped into your dog’s go-bag during travel.

    To use the tracker, download Pebblebee’s app and follow the in-app directions to create an account. After you log in, you’ll be prompted to add a device. To do so, place your phone near the tracker and click the Pebblebee logo button on the tracker twice. The device will beep, which lets you know it has been activated.

    At this point, you can complete the setup process through the Pebblebee app or hop over to the Apple Find My app or Google Find My Device app to finish adding the device to your phone. From there, you can track your pet’s location and use the alert features if needed.

    Tracking App

    There are a few ways you can track your pet depending on your network and personal preference, including:

    • Pebblebee app (iOS and Android)
    • Apple Find My app (iOS)
    • Google Find My Device app (Android)

    All three apps show a map of the tracker’s location and have several settings you can personalize based on your preferences. A few of these settings include sharing your pet’s location with a family member or friend and turning on notifications to alert you when the device is found. If your furry friend does go missing, you can use your phone to initiate a loud beep to help you find them or get directions to your pet’s location based on where the device is pinging.

    As an iOS user, I used Apple Find My for all three devices, and it worked great!

    Pebblebee Bluetooth Trackers - Pebblebee App map and settings

    Contents

    The following is included in each box:

    Pebblebee Clip:
    • Pebblebee Clip
    • USB-C to USB-C charging cable
    • Snap-on keyring
    Pebblebee Tag:
    • Pebblebee Tag
    • Magnetic charger to USB-C
    • Silicone strap/collar attachment
    • Double-sided adhesive tape
    Pebblebee Card:
    • Pebblebee Card
    • Magnetic charger to USB-C

    Shipping and Returns

    All orders are processed within 1-2 business days. How fast your order arrives depends on where you live.

    Returns are accepted within 15 days of the delivery date and you are responsible for return shipping costs and a 20% repackaging and restocking fee.

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    Our Reviews of the Pebblebee Products We Received

    1. Pebblebee Clip

    Pebblebee Bluetooth Trackers - Pebblebee Clip

    The Pebblebee Clip has a circular design with a built-in hole at the top and comes with a carabiner-like ring for easy attachment. The hole is perfect for looping onto a traditional key ring and the carabiner is great for securing onto your dog’s collar. It also comes with a green LED light that lights up around the edge of the device when you charge it or pair it with your phone.

    Since the Clip is Pebblebee’s only product that comes with a keyring attachment, it’s one of the easiest to secure onto your pet. Because of this, it was my favorite device to use with Micah. Micah is a 54 lb Standard Goldendoodle and didn’t seem to mind wearing the tracker on his collar. However, it is bigger than traditional pet ID tags and might be a bit cumbersome for small pets.

    The Pebblebee Clip costs $29.99 for iOS and Android.

    Pros
    • Rechargeable
    • 12-month battery life
    • Snap-on keyring
    • Lightweight
    • Innovative design
    Cons
    • 500ft Bluetooth range

    2. Pebblebee Tag

    Pebblebee Bluetooth Trackers - Pebblebee Tag

    The Tag is Pebblebee’s smallest and most discrete device. It’s designed to stick onto items like remotes and slip into compact areas like a coat pocket. Because of its size, it’s perfect for attaching to small dogs and cats without being bulky. Since it’s Pebblebee’s only product to come with a silicone strap and double-sided adhesive tape, you can attach it to almost anything (pet collar, pet travel bag, dog backpack, etc.). It looks sleek too, which is a nice bonus!

    The tag was my second favorite because of how small and compact it is. The silicone strap looks nice on a dog collar, and the device is super lightweight. The only downside is the silicone strap doesn’t fit well on large dog collars. I had to find one of Micah’s thinnest collars to slide it onto, and even then, it was a tight fit. That said, I could see this being a favorite for anyone with small pets.

    The Tag costs $29.99 for iOS and $34.99 for Android.

    Pros
    • Track location
    • Loud melody
    • Emits LED light
    • 8-month battery life
    • Compact
    Cons
    • 300ft Bluetooth range

    3. Pebblebee Card

    Pebblebee Bluetooth Trackers - Pebblebee Card

    This is Pebblebee’s largest tracker and is designed to fit in narrow spaces like wallets, pockets, and bags. It comes with a magnetic charger and has LED lights on the front that light up when you pair it to your phone or charge it. Out of the three devices, the Card has the longest battery life (up to a year and a half on a single charge), which is impressive, especially since other trackers only last a few days.

    While this isn’t the easiest device to attach to your pet, it’s the perfect tracker to keep in your dog’s travel bag or slip into a backpack when you’re on the go. I like putting the Card in Micah’s travel bag when I take him on road trips.

    The Pebblebee Card costs $29.99 for iOS and $34.99 for Android.

    Pros
    • Slim design
    • iOS and Android compatible
    • 18-month battery life
    • No subscription needed
    • One year warranty
    Cons
    • Doesn’t easily attach to pet

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    Our Experience With Pebblebee

    I have a Goldendoodle named Micah who loves to hike and go on solo adventures in my backyard (I live on several acres). Even though he’s great about checking in with me, he can disappear pretty fast. After hearing about Pebblebee, I was curious to see how their trackers would work in helping me keep an eye on him.

    I tried out the Pebblebee Clip, Tag, and Card, and all were amazing in their own way. They were easy to connect to my phone, and it only took a few minutes before all three were up and running.

    The Pebblebee Clip was the first tracker I tried and it ended up being my favorite. It was the easiest one for me to use since I could easily clip it onto Micah’s collar before going outside (the snap-on keyring was one of my favorite features!). I also love that it resembles an ID tag since it blends in with Micah’s tags and looks classy on his collar.

    Next, I tried the Pebblebee Tag. This is by far the most versatile tracker due to its small, compact size. Since it comes with adhesive tape and a silicone strap, it can be attached to just about anything you think of and is perfect for sliding onto a pet collar. The only drawback is the strap is too small to fit on thick collars. I was able to fit it onto Micah’s 1” collar (very snugly), but anything bigger than that would be too big. Small dogs and cats shouldn’t have a problem though!

    Last, I tried the Pebblebee Card. I love slipping the Card into Micah’s travel bag for road trips. This isn’t one I would attach to Micah since there’s not a great way to clip it on him, but it’s a great option to throw in any bag carrying your dog’s travel gear or pet essentials.

    When the trackers arrived, I initially planned to use them as a safeguard while hiking or traveling. But honestly, these are great gadgets to use every day. The devices are reliable, lightweight, and low maintenance, and they have a long battery life (8-18 months depending on the device, which honestly blew my mind).

    The app works great too. As an iPhone user, I like that Pebblebee works with the Apple Find My app. Through Apple Find My, I could track Micah’s location, set off a loud buzzer to find him, or get directions to his location if he wandered too far.

    When looking at cost, the devices range from $29.99 to $34.99 and are competitively priced compared to similar tech gadgets. They don’t require a subscription to use either, so you’re not locked into an ongoing expense, which is fantastic.

    Overall, I love having a way to check in on Micah’s whereabouts, and it gives me peace of mind to know his location if he goes out of sight.

    Pebblebee Bluetooth Trackers - Micah wearing Tag on collar

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    Conclusion

    Pebblebee’s mission is to help people stay connected to what matters most, and that’s exactly what Pebblebee’s tracking devices allow you to do. The Tag and Clip are small enough to attach to your dog’s collar and the Card is perfect for slipping into a bag of pet essentials. You can track all the devices from your phone, and initiate a sound and light to help you locate your furry friend if they go missing. I love having a way to track Micah and nothing beats the peace of mind it gives me to know where he is and that he’s safe.

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    What Kind of Dog Is Mackenzie from Bluey? Breed Facts & Explanation

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    If you have a child right now, you will know all about Bluey! It’s all the craze these days, competing with predecessors like Blue’s Clues and Dora the Explorer.

    If you’ve watched it with your children, you may be able to pinpoint that Bluey and Bingo are Australian Cattle Dogs. But how about the other dogs, like Mackenzie? What kind of dog is Mackenzie? We have all the information you could want about Mackenzie’s breed!

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    What Dog Breed Is Mackenzie?

    Mackenzie is a Border Collie. Mackenzie came in with the originals, first appearing in Season 1 of Bluey on the episode “Fruitbat”. This little boy dog moved to Australia from New Zealand. Mackenzie is a straightforward little dog that loves herding and jumping.

    Very popular in Australia, the Border Collie is often used in competition and show to herd sheep and do a variety of other agility related tasks. The Border Collie is considered to be the smartest of all dog breeds and is highly revered for their keen intelligence and ultra awareness. In the show, Mackenzie is a fun-loving little dog with high energy.

    Much to their breed design, the Border Collie is also very high in energy and ready to learn the next new thing.

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    Image Credit: Koen Adriaenssen, Shutterstock

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    Let’s Learn About Border Collies

    Since we already know quite a bit about Mackenzie from Bluey, let’s learn a little bit more about the Border Collie breed itself.

    After all, it’s exciting to see a fictional dog and think that it would be a perfect addition to your family, without realizing the overall intensity of owning the breed.

    Border Collie Pups

    Border Collie puppies will be extremely all over the place and eager to explore! These dogs have a thirst for knowledge and will bounce around from every stimulating scene to the other. These dogs will be very fast to learn, so don’t be afraid to teach them very early on. They will master concepts like potty training and basic commands in just a few short months, impressing you every day with their keen intelligence.

    It is always best to find a reputable breeder. This ensures that your dog comes from a good bloodline with solid genetics. Steer clear of backyard breeding operations and puppy mills. Make sure that anyone you purchase a dog from is knowledgeable about the breed and has given the dog the proper vetting and care prior to you bringing the dog home.

    border collie puppy running outdoor
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    Border Collie Physical Characteristics

    Border Collies are very agile, medium size dogs with sturdy bodies. These dogs are masters at agility, touting lean muscles and quick speeds.

    They can come in a variety of colors. The most popular look for a Border Collie is black and white. They tend to have medium to long flowing coats.

    Border Collie Personality

    Border Collies are very adventurous, eager to please, affectionate, and curious. They are ready to take the world by storm. Border Collies absolutely love running around and would benefit from a fenced in backyard. Keep in mind that these dogs are herding dogs. They have a tendency to herd other animals and even small children. For this reason, we recommend them for children, age, 6 and older.

    The Border Collie is revered again and again for their intense intelligence. These dogs can pick up just about any concept anyone is willing to teach them. They are thirsty for new information and will soak it in every chance they get.

    If a Border Collie is well-socialized and active, they will likely be very mannerly dogs. However, if you don’t work with your Collie the way you should and they have a lot of downtime with nothing going on, they might develop separation anxiety and anxious tendencies.

    The Border Collie works best in homes with lots of space to roam and many exciting activities happening in a day. The Border Collie is not for families who are gone most of the time or have very limited time to commit to training or exercise.

    American Border Collie puppy in the field
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    Border Collie Diet

    Border Collies burn quite a few calories in a day. For this reason, it’s incredibly important to give them a high calorie, protein-dense recipe that will replenish what they lose in a day. Wet canned food and dry kibble are still viable options.

    However, we highly recommend reading ingredients labels to ensure quality so they get the best diet possible. You can always go for fresh, raw, or homemade meals, permitting you clear it with your veterinarian first.

    Border Collie Exercise

    The Border Collie needs plenty of exercise! These exercise-intensive dogs love nothing more than their time out of the house. They will accompany you on car rides, hiking adventures, vacations, and dog park visits.

    On average, these dogs can sometimes require up to 2 hours of exercise in a day. Be sure you’re the kind of person who likes to be on the go enough to keep up. Otherwise, it’s incredibly important to give them a large fenced-in area where they can explore.

    Since Border Collies are so agile and active, they can easily jump fences and dig under enclosures. Always secure the area—especially for untrained dogs.

    border collie ready to jump high to catch flying disk, summer outdoors dog sport competition
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    Border Collie Training

    A Border Collie will benefit very much from training. They will soak it up, enjoying each moment spent with their person. A Border Collie can pick up just about any concept or willing to teach them, but they do require a lot of experience.

    These dogs might not be the best choices for novice owners due to their exercise and mental stimulation needs. Sometimes, because of the dog’s training needs, many owners elect the help of a professional. Professional trainer rates may vary and training techniques will be different from person to person.

    Border Collie Health

    The Border Collie was bred to be a very healthy dog. They are definitely hardy and quick to heal, so if you are looking for the chance of having lower-cost vet bills, they might be a fabulous choice.

    However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that that will be the case with every dog. They are susceptible to several environmental and congenital disorders and illnesses. Here are some of the most common:

    • Hip dysplasia
    • Obesity
    • Epilepsy
    • Thyroid issues
    Brown Border Collie at the vet
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    The key to ensuring your Border Collie has the best health is to take them to their annual vet checkups. If anything starts to develop, your vet can get ahead of it. Plus, if you have their health monitored, you can change their diet and exercise plan around accordingly.

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    Conclusion

    Now you understand that Mackenzie is a Border Collie. If you love McKenzie, you now understand more about his overall breed, and you can probably pinpoint whether or not you’d like to have one for yourself.

    Border Collies are just most assuredly not for everyone. However, many folks can find room in their hearts for this loyal, athletic breed.


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