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Make It Illegal to Abandon Pets During Deadly Storms

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A dog named Trooper was found chained in rising floodwaters as a hurricane approached.

He couldn’t run.
He couldn’t escape.
He couldn’t save himself.

As evacuation orders were issued and families packed their cars, Trooper was left behind — tied up as water levels climbed around him.

How many more animals must suffer before every state treats this as what it is: a felony?

Abandonment During Natural Disasters Is Not an Accident — It’s Cruelty

When hurricanes, wildfires, floods, or blizzards strike, pets depend entirely on their owners for survival. Leaving an animal chained, crated, or locked inside a home during an evacuation isn’t negligence — it’s a death sentence.

According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), thousands of animals are displaced or abandoned during major natural disasters every year. While many states have general animal cruelty laws, not all explicitly classify disaster abandonment as a felony offense.

That gap matters.

We’ve Seen This Before

After the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, heartbreaking images of stranded pets shocked the nation. Public outrage led to the passage of the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act (PETS Act), requiring emergency plans to account for companion animals.

But planning for pets isn’t the same as protecting them from intentional abandonment.

Why Stronger Laws Are Necessary

Making it explicitly illegal — and prosecutable as a felony — to abandon pets during declared emergencies would:

  • Deter reckless behavior
  • Create legal accountability
  • Strengthen animal welfare enforcement
  • Send a clear message that pets are family, not disposable property

Emergencies reveal character. Leaving an animal chained in rising floodwaters is not panic — it’s cruelty.

The Reality: Pets Cannot Evacuate Themselves

Dogs like Trooper rely entirely on human decision-making. They cannot:

  • Unlock doors
  • Break chains
  • Drive to safety
  • Call for help

When storms approach, the responsibility is absolute.

A Call for Accountability

Disaster abandonment should not be treated as a minor citation. It should carry serious criminal consequences.

If someone knowingly leaves an animal behind in life-threatening conditions, that act must reflect the severity of the suffering it causes.

Because the next Trooper may not be rescued in time.


The Question Lawmakers Must Answer

How many more photos of dogs standing in floodwaters?
How many more viral rescues?
How many more preventable deaths?

Making disaster-related pet abandonment a felony nationwide is not extreme. It is overdue.

Strengthening state and federal policies around animal cruelty legislation, emergency preparedness planning, disaster response funding, and pet safety compliance is critical as extreme weather events increase nationwide. Clear legal consequences not only protect vulnerable animals but also reinforce responsible pet ownership standards and improve coordinated disaster management efforts across communities.

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