20:48 You should print some small medication instructions to put inside the pill container, in case your dog gets separated from you and someone else finds your dog and has to treat it.
Fantastic ideas! Especially the poncho and the dust mask, somethings most people won't think about. And you are not crazy, the socks and booties are needed!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. I know it all wont be necessary in every situation but I also use this as their hiking rucksack so it's multipurpose.
I mentioned you to another TH-camr who recently had his bag stolen from his car but his response was he doesn't listen to female Preppers so I gave him the link to your inch bag along with this video and hope he watches till the end. I've been prepping for years to a point where I don't need anything more, yeah right, and you have one of the best preparedness setups I've ever seen. Very organized and well-thought-out. I hope he watches and gives me feedback I'll let you know. I'm in Canada so I'm prepping for winter and waiting for spring already. I keep a bug out kit for my cat unfortunately I gotta carry it.
Thank you James! I appreciate all your positive feedback 🙏 everyone has their own opinions and preferences. But it's good to get different perspectives to create a well rounded plan. I'm always evolving and changing up my gear to what works for me best in that moment. I've also had my bag stolen and know what it's like to start over. But it is a great way to start a new with more knowledge of what works.
@@FemPrepper He wrote back saying he was going to your channel. I didn't want to tell him you run circles around most guys with you choice of gear and the way you organize. A camper with a cow catcher on front is really cool I have a lot of your videos to catch up on have fun. I'm in Canada Winters coming.
I love it...you can tell that a lot of thought and love went into their bags... I didn’t think about the shoes, but that’s a good idea...so I will be adding shoes for my little man...
Thank you love! I just want to make sure they are taken care of. They are also part of the family. I'm glad you found it helpful. Let me know if there is anything you have in yours that you didn't see here. I'd love to see what I am missing.
8:00 of you need or want a muzzle I recommend a basket muzzle they are more humane and allow them to drink and take treats and pant. (No muzzle will keep a dog from being loud)
My dogs didn't take to the shoes, but they didn't mind the socks! I think it's because they can still feel the ground through the socks... but it does provide a bit of protection from hot pavements when they are playing outdoors.
I've went through 6 bags for my dogs. I really push what the bags can do. The onetigris is just too small for my bulldog. both sides would not hold one day of his food. He may be short but at 90lbs ( very lean ) he eats alot. I often walk him with a 15lbs pack up to 5 miles. he's ready to go again while I'm sucking on my inhaler
I don't often take mine so long away from their food. After a couple years of use, mine is still holding up but it's true this is a good hiking pack or weekend/overnight pack.
Some thing else you should consider is a wooden dowel rod & leather man ( put the rod in your dogs mouth to prevent them from biting down). For use: porcupine quills in their mouth, or any kind of dental work.
This bug out bag for dogs is absolutely awesome. Especially with the boots and mask added in. Their feet and lungs need protection too. (I would like to see (know) if fire (arson/search) dogs wear these. Thank you for this great video.
Thanks Jannah! I believe they do, perhaps not these brands but they have shoes, eyewear/goggles and other items for pet protection. I worked with what I had and what may be most likely needed. Glad you enjoyed it!
Best dog bug out emergency bag video on youtube! Your set up is perfect . I added an cooling vest that doubles as a raincoat for my pup.. Im an animal control officer in NY and give this video 👍👍.
Thank you Shawnie! I truly appreciate your feedback and your kind words. I am glad you agree that the items are useful. ❤ I hadn't heard of cooking vests for them I will have to look into those!
I recently started home prepping and creating a B.O.B. for my family and the only thing I struggled with was figuring out how to pack for our large-breed dog without taking up so much space in our bag. That saddle bag is perfect! I can’t believe I didn’t think about that lol. BTW I just found your channel on TH-cam tonight and I’ve been watching all of your videos while packing our B.O.B. So thank you so much for all the amazing videos...especially from a female perspective!
That is awesome! I am glad my videos helped! I also didn't wanna take up valuable space and weight in my bag. Larger dogs have an easier time with a pack and can carry a small amount of weight so I decided to let them carry their own stuff! Lol. I am glad you found them useful and I look forward to sharing more ideas together!
These bags are amazing! I have a Chihuahua and I don't think she can carry much so I think I'm going to end up having to carry her bug out bag when I get it made up. But she's little so I guess it's not such a big deal to carry her mini sized gear. I've been debating on getting a carrier for if there's a time where her legs get tired trying to keep up.
Thank you! I've changed a few things out as we have used the bags more. It's really about what your pet needs are. Luckily your dog is small and doesn't require the same volume and weight as mine. Some form of a carrier is smart if you have a lot of ground to cover. One of my dogs is older too, so I worry about that..
@@FemPrepper Since one of the dogs is older, you could look into lightweight foldable carts. Like the kind they make for walking groceries home with the cloth bottom and sides. Just an idea.
@@morganjohnson6610 I thought about that and even looked into some. I will probably invest in one. I also thought about a bike trailer/ jogging baby stroller with larger wheels. They are adaptable to be towed and or pushed with just a few adjustments. I'm saving for a good one because the good ones are pricey.
wow no one ever mentioned socks. i never thought of that and i always try to modify these dog products to make them more comfortable like replacing the sponge that came in the dog booster seat but i never thought of socks that’s genius
Thanks Gabrielle 😊I'm glad you found it useful. Truth is my dogs never cared for the booties, they wouldn't walk in them. I kept the socks though, she likes them better because she can still feel the ground and provides a little protection.
I actually have a heat sealer at home. It's a 6x9 I believe, but I heat sealed it to size and cut the excess piece off. If you don't have a heat sealer perhaps a hair flat iron will work? Lol
This is just a suggestion, that is you keep the dog ID's with you since the other will be on their collar. That way you can reproduce the info and photo easily if you get separated and it helps to establish that it is truly your dog. The first thing that is always asked when trying to reunite pet custodian and pet is, do you have a photo. You may not always have your phone with you in a true emergency or it may not work at all. I have two pups I love dearly too. I can see you are a wonderful pet Mama. Since it appears you are an avid camper and hiker, the Benadryl is excellent to administer to your dog in case of snake bite until you can get to the vet. It also works well for wasp and bee stings as well as it will help counteract the swelling that sets in almost immediately and is very painful for them, especially if it is on the face, and we both know how dogs like to stick their noses into odd places to investigate anything interesting.
Thank you Marilyn! You're right, the ID should be with me encase we get separated. I prefer my babies not being able to talk back... Lol. Although my GSD won't shut up with the talk back. HaHa. And yes... Coco got stung once... she was not happy. Lol
@@FemPrepper They do have opinions too, don' they? Poor Coco with the sting. It just kills me when mine have a problem or injury. I would rather it happen to me than them. I have one that likes to snap the flying beetles out of the air. They must taste like popcorn, but I'm always afraid she may one day misidentify the bug and get something with a stinger. I can tell your pups are blessed to have such a caring Mama.
@@marilynmatthews1 YES! Harley jumps in the air to catch flies or anything that flies lol. or anything that crawls... or anything that moves... so basically anything lol
Loved this video! And I soooo love YOU! Love your demeanor and your enthusiasm. And, of course, your love for your babies!!!! As a beginner “prepper” with 3 furry babies, I truly appreciate this video! Subscribed!
Thank you love! I am glad you found it useful. We are all here to learn from each other and share experience. Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing!
My dog likes to destroy silicone bowls, I found some material ones at Dollar Tree, they are semi-waterproof.. if I really want the water to stay in I line it with a dog poo bag.. before I got the bowls, I've used the dog poo bags alone in a semi-emergency
You can use anything to feed them honestly lol. I use ziplock bags sometimes when I don't have them accessible. They honestly just need a small container of some sort.
Thank you Pat! It took me a while to figure out what I wanted in there for them but it has come a long way. I am glad you found it useful. I do love those ponchos on them. They look super funny. Maybe I will post videos of them wearing them 🐶
Just stumbled across one of your videos, started to watch and liked it, so i took a look into your channel videos and saw this one. It appeals to me because i also have 2 dogs that go everywhere with me. And its good to see another person with the same love for them, like you said, they are my babies! I would add some things: a pair of tweezers (thorns, ticks,etc), a small bottle of physiological saline solution ( washing something out of an eye, clean wound, etc), a spare set of what ever you use for repeling and treating external and internal parasites ( pills, colars, drops, whatever...), some kind of nail clipper, i saw the file, its good, but not enough, and that small scisor isnt going to make it. I've been 2 months with my dogs living on just a dirt ground, and the nails over grow a bit more than if i were on the city doing concrete or similar. And/or if they split a nail, its easier to cut it than to file it all the way. But be aware of the center of the nail, where it starts to have blood, dont go to far! And carry something to brush their hair ( yes, i know, dog hair os the new black!), It helps shed the old hair and keep it clean, if for some reason they couldnt take a bath, and its relaxing to brush dogs hair, for them and for us 😉😁. Thats all i remember for now, i feel your love for dogs, that love made me took a course of veterinary nursing just to better take care of mine! Subscribed to your channel to watch some more videos! Cheers from Portugal!
Thank you for all the great suggestions Luis! I am glad you liked the video! This is more of a weekend hiking pack and a get to my bug out location (3 days tops). I really wanna make sure not to put too much weight in there that can be used for other items like food. I will add a few things you mentioned and make some adjustments to see how I can modify it. Perhaps I will post an updated video now that we have used the bags two years now. Thanks again!
I agree with some comments that make parts of the kit a liability for shtf. However, this is perfect for a multi day hike. 1 thing i did notice missing tho, a tick removal tool.
Great suggestion. Yes I am aware some things are a security no no, but this is packed for our most likely scenario, earthquakes and fire. If it were a different shtf scenario I would get rid of a few things for sure.
This is a great video. With your beautiful Shepard you need to be careful with the amount of weight you put on their backs. They are known to have hip and hind leg issues. Stay safe and many blessings to your family.
Fem, an excellent video however i have 2 suggestions. If your dogs are used to people food you should have them tote more of that. In a pinch of will be easier for you to eat their food in an emergency. You don't want to starve them but dogs can find and happily eat bugs, worms and all manner of things that humans won't unless we are truly desperate. Also, you should put a basic mini kit for yourself in each of their bags (i.e. Knife, Fire Starter, Cordage, Mylar bivvy, water tabs, clips for your nine, and/or 5.56). Ammo aside, That's not much weight for a big dog. Get separated from your packs but not your dogs and you are still ok. Or as an alternate to your standard ammo, stash a .22 breakdown rifle and 100 rounds of .22. Then if you get separated from everything but your duds and your dogs, you're still ok.
Thank you Carrie, all great suggestions! I actually have mad a lot of adjustments to this pack since this video... I should do an update soon. I have found some things useful and others I can go without. Some items in their packs are useful for all of us and I am now working on switching them to regular food diet, it's actually much healthier for them if we make it at home, and then you are right we can share and my dogs are great hunters and you are right, my dog will hunt and eat anything small that moves if I let them. Lol
So Carrie do you occasionally find yourself barking uncontrollably, scratching your backside then rolling over uncontrollably after you eat the dog food? lol. Great suggestions. Stay safe and many blessings to your family.
Excellent use of your pets....they make good work dogs, if trained properly. In a long term Serious SHTF ( 2yrs or longer) I plan on using my dogs as fresh MRE's ....LOL 😂🤣👍
🤣 omg. Hey, two years in you never know... but I plan to farm at my Bug out locations if it goes that long and they will come in handy then as working dogs.
I love this poncho for her. I got it on Amazon, no sure where else you can find it. I think brand is OKDeals Camo Poncho. Direct link is in the video description: amzn.to/2J4MpXD
Thank you so much. I appreciate your positive feedback and your kind offer to review your dog food. I'd love to discuss this further, feel free to reach out to me via email Perla@FEMPrepper.tv
Thank you so much! I did put time into getting them ready also. Emergencies and fires can happen anytime. I would hate to be left with nothing to hold us over until we got out of dodge.
Eu acho que é importante ter ... não apenas costurar a nós mesmos ou a nossos animais de estimação, mas também é útil costurar a mochila se quebrar uma costura ou uma fivela.
@@LitlleLadieLu Fico feliz que você está preparando você e seu bebê de peles! Espero que este vídeo tenha sido útil e ajude você a reunir o que funciona melhor para você e Melissa.
Please do not use iodine to chemically treat your dogs water. Protozoa etc is not harmful to dogs. Their digestive track can handle some really nasty stuff. I really liked the pack and will be ordering one.
Joe Akers thanks for the heads up! I will just boil their water instead. I'm glad you found the pack useful. I really like it, the canvas is good quality.
If it's a permanent bugout dogs do better on a raw food diet and heathier as dry food is making dogs sick and dry food contains salmonella which is part of the dogs stomach flora.Dogs stomachs can diegest bacteria better than people.so maybe hunting gear is good
I actually agree... I have been starting to switch my dogs on to natural/raw food in the past few months. I am updating our packs all the time... the only reason I think it is wiser to put easy to feed food is because we will not always have the option to hunt for food in an emergency we may be on the go. This pack was built for a two-3 day hike to a bug out spot if need be. I have plenty of options to switch them over once I get to my BOL. But I completely agree that natural is best...
@@FemPrepper Dogs/wolves carnivores.The problem is food companys more intrested in profit and most people dont want to get their hands blooded,I'm a vegetarian but understand that my pet is a carnivore and ot would be cruel not to feed my pet. Great video and the female pack which is for my partner,I didn't realise you could get a washable jam rag😁. Hi from the uk
@@toffeebluenose7331 Yes you are right, these companies just care about profit. once I get my kitchen installed in my bus I will be going back to making their food again. And yes! You can, women have had periods since the beginning of time so we've had to get clever on long term solutions.
Do yourself a favor and skip the sutures, get zipstitch. Works for humans and animals. For the dogs you can just shave the area to give the adhesive some skin to hold onto and you just zip the wound closed. Easy peasy.
Thanks so much! I will for sure get some of that. I also have some 3M skin for this situation, I would hate to have to stitch myself or them! Lol. But I must say that the sutures have came in handy so many times in the past for sowing on broken straps, it is a little tougher than thread alone.
I think a mask for your dog is also a great idea dust and debris in the air have the same effect on them as for us. The thing is we don’t stop to consider our fur buddies
Okay you got some.problems . Please understand what I'm saying here is not being ugly. I'm just being honest 100% and sometimes the truth is. Unpleasant to hear but none the -less here it is 1.) A dog's immune system. It's 50 × more capable of handling things. Like dirty water. This has been a proven fact. Just look at wild dogs in the wild. That live long lives. Wolves coyotes foxes. And exedra. (. This is not for the dog. This is for your ) as well dog can eat dead things that people could never. And not get sick. 2 now as far as food goes. Two days worth of food for. That's great. But don't carry the yellow pouches. Instead swap it out for olive. Adding the olive oil to the dog food. Will be better for them than the food pouches. Just ask anybody. That is an avid outdoors hiking person. Does long-distance hikes with their dogs they all used oil in the dog. ( Also dogs typically don't go buy calories. A dog's food is based on protein. Read the dog food bag it says anywhere from like 18 up to like 48 or 50 ) the best thing you can do is like olive oil mixed with extremely high protein dog food. You use less food in the long run and the dog will be fine. They also don't need a rawhide dog will explain this father. 3.) The wet dog smell you're talking about pertaining to the panchos. Technically is a bad idea. Because that wet dog smell. But you complain about. Is a signal two other predator animals. That there was a dog. Which lets these predator animals know. But they are going to have problems. Did they try to attack the camp. So you're trying to get yourself killed buy wild animals. 3.) You do not want your dog muzzled. For example : if I come into your care with bad intentions and I see dogs with teeth I'm going to think twice. I see your dog muzzled. I'll do whatever I want when I want how and your dog since its muzzled. If it comes at me I'll just stab it and have my way (. Don't be dumb ). What it is important though. It's a dog knows that you're the alpha. And does what you say when you say because you are alpha shtf an untrained undisciplined dog will get Kill either get it trained correctly. Real babies every time every time. ( Or don't take it and get rid them. They will get you killed. 4 and the flashlight you are going to have to be sneaking around I see a flash light bouncing around jawing around at night. I know where you're at. I'm going to take out my long-range 22 caliber shoot the dog with my silenced rifle. And then come for you. Very bad idea. Don't get me wrong I understand you worried about the dogs but based on the way dogs breathe. You put a muzzle on them with that breathing filter. What their intent heart rate when they run. As well as their heavy breathing. That they have to have. When they run. You're going to choke your dog to death. So don't use it unless you want to kill your dog by lack of oxygen. (. I can't stress this enough they are not people ) they are built different than us . 5. ). In an SHTF IF I FIND A DOG RUNNING AROUND IMMA SHOOT IT. BECAUSE I'M GOING TO EAT EAT. IN A REAL LIFE SITUATION. AIN'T NOBODY GOING TO CARE. About trying to contact the owner. It's food. 6.). Oh good I can just wait for you to pick up dog poop. Come up behind you. Would your muzzled dogs. And kill you. Are you trying to make this easy for somebody to get you. Don't worry about. Dog poop. In an shtf. Ain't nobody going to give a bam 7.). Another dog shoes are a good idea. Because of glass and things like that Just be watching your back when you're putting them on the dog and don't muzzle them their teeth. Are going to help protect you forget the socks . Again they are not people. Stop thinking of them like person they're not human. Their claws are going to tear right through t through the socks. Do you want to keep the shoes off of them unless there's like broken. And they need sharp claws. To be able to cut flesh. To protect you and themselves. Because if you come across a pack of coyotes. With them shoes on and the dog is muzzled. Your dogs are easy Pickens. In the coyotes and other wild dogs. Are going to eat your dogs yes coyotes will eat other. In watch dogs start starving because they're running around loose cuz nobody can take them it's survival of the fittest. Look at the bottom of your dog's feet right. Bill the skinny on the paws its course. Dogs are not like. Keep the shoes off them to save your life and theirs. Listen I know this is not pretty. What we talkin about 100% life and death. If your dog becomes. To a point where you have to medically treat it with a spent. That dog had become a liability that can get you kill. Best thing you can do for you and the dog at that time. Is you kill it. Make it quick. For the dog . Shtf nobody's going to give a damn about dog I'd. Oh good so if your dog gets out of the house where in the ID card. I know what address. To come find you. You need to change your way of thinking. The dog bug out bag is good. I have one for my dog but it only needs to 10% of the dogs total body weight. And I true bug out. Your dogs based on what you have said in this video how to become a liability. And you have put them in danger. You have also put yourself in danger. Do you need to re-evaluate the facts of reality. Real shtf it's not pretty. It is considered to be a w o r l - and if you don't know. That means world without rule of law and it's kill or be killed.
Thanks for your feedback. I will for sure take a look at a few of your suggestions because on certain aspects, you are completely right. And I understand that you are coming from the worst SHTF scenario's perspective on your suggestions so if that was the case, you are right about the dog eventually becoming a liability. However, I prep from a different perspective, because not all SHTF Scenarios involve going full Wolverine and Bugging Out Like Red Dawn. And I get that we should also consider that a full blown SHTF scenario as you speak of can also be possible. And if there was such a serious scenario that I needed to ditch some of these items, I will. It is easier to ditch items you don't need than to try to obtain them when SHTF. There are many scenarios, like Earthquakes, Fires and Storms, scenarios which may just cause us to evacuate because of a fire, and be displaced for a period of time, etc. The items in their packs are designed to aid in those types of scenarios. I'm not going to be walking around with my dog in a muzzle with it's mask, shoes on or light on in the middle of the night saying "hey look at me!" Lol. I will pull them out on a need by need basis and if I see I don't need some things, then I will ditch them. I will also add that these items are not just shtf related... this is their hiking rucksack as well, so having the IDs and flashlights to aid the way in the dark while camping. So those items are useful if they get lost hiking or earthquake, fire, etc... But you have given me quite a bit to think about and I agree on a lot of what you said coming from your perspective.
@@FemPrepper I understand their true meaning of SHTF like all hope is lost. But your video I feel is more like hurricane or very damaging earthquake/tornado where you are doing a temporary evaluation. Your video supports plan of coming back home. Their viewpoint is planning to never return home.
@@JazzyArcher30 SHTF means when shit hits the fan. When a situation/phenomenon happens and it causes excessive damage or turmoil to your life or aka a disaster happens. There are many kinds of disasters, fires, earthquakes, Covid-19 and pandemics and sometimes something more common happens, like gas leaks to job loss that can turn your life upside down. In this video I tried to cover basics and a broader range of Preparedness so people can pick and choose items that may be helpful to them and emergencies in their regions. But thank you for your feedback 😊 I'm planning on doing an update to this video with the knowledge we've gained from being on the road the least 3 years.
Please don't ever stitch your dog or yourself in an emergency situation. It's just gonna further risk infection. You're much better off packing wound closure strips or duct tape.
20:48 You should print some small medication instructions to put inside the pill container, in case your dog gets separated from you and someone else finds your dog and has to treat it.
That's a great idea!! Thank you, I will do that for sure!
Fantastic ideas! Especially the poncho and the dust mask, somethings most people won't think about. And you are not crazy, the socks and booties are needed!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. I know it all wont be necessary in every situation but I also use this as their hiking rucksack so it's multipurpose.
I mentioned you to another TH-camr who recently had his bag stolen from his car but his response was he doesn't listen to female Preppers so I gave him the link to your inch bag along with this video and hope he watches till the end. I've been prepping for years to a point where I don't need anything more, yeah right, and you have one of the best preparedness setups I've ever seen. Very organized and well-thought-out. I hope he watches and gives me feedback I'll let you know. I'm in Canada so I'm prepping for winter and waiting for spring already. I keep a bug out kit for my cat unfortunately I gotta carry it.
Thank you James! I appreciate all your positive feedback 🙏 everyone has their own opinions and preferences. But it's good to get different perspectives to create a well rounded plan. I'm always evolving and changing up my gear to what works for me best in that moment. I've also had my bag stolen and know what it's like to start over. But it is a great way to start a new with more knowledge of what works.
@@FemPrepper He wrote back saying he was going to your channel. I didn't want to tell him you run circles around most guys with you choice of gear and the way you organize. A camper with a cow catcher on front is really cool I have a lot of your videos to catch up on have fun. I'm in Canada Winters coming.
I love it...you can tell that a lot of thought and love went into their bags... I didn’t think about the shoes, but that’s a good idea...so I will be adding shoes for my little man...
Thank you love! I just want to make sure they are taken care of. They are also part of the family. I'm glad you found it helpful. Let me know if there is anything you have in yours that you didn't see here. I'd love to see what I am missing.
Thank you for this quick list
Thanks for watching! Hope it helps.
8:00 of you need or want a muzzle I recommend a basket muzzle they are more humane and allow them to drink and take treats and pant. (No muzzle will keep a dog from being loud)
Great advice! I agree and keep mussel they can drink and eat from further in the video.
Socks are smart for the dogs I appreciate your integrity and respect to taking care of your animals :-)
My dogs didn't take to the shoes, but they didn't mind the socks! I think it's because they can still feel the ground through the socks... but it does provide a bit of protection from hot pavements when they are playing outdoors.
I got my dog socks to so you are not alone
Yay! I'm not the only one! Lol.
@@FemPrepper
We go camping together so I used list's like this to get what all he needs
thanks i was wondering what to chose for mine
Glad I could help! Thanks!
I am so excited I just found your channel , Much love to you all !
Homestead Tessie thank you love! I'm glad you are here 🤗
I've went through 6 bags for my dogs. I really push what the bags can do. The onetigris is just too small for my bulldog. both sides would not hold one day of his food. He may be short but at 90lbs ( very lean ) he eats alot. I often walk him with a 15lbs pack up to 5 miles. he's ready to go again while I'm sucking on my inhaler
I don't often take mine so long away from their food. After a couple years of use, mine is still holding up but it's true this is a good hiking pack or weekend/overnight pack.
Some thing else you should consider is a wooden dowel rod & leather man ( put the rod in your dogs mouth to prevent them from biting down).
For use: porcupine quills in their mouth, or any kind of dental work.
Great suggestions! Thank you
Not ideal, but great ideas for brainstorming. Thank you 😊
This bug out bag for dogs is absolutely awesome. Especially with the boots and mask added in. Their feet and lungs need protection too. (I would like to see (know) if fire (arson/search) dogs wear these. Thank you for this great video.
Thanks Jannah! I believe they do, perhaps not these brands but they have shoes, eyewear/goggles and other items for pet protection. I worked with what I had and what may be most likely needed. Glad you enjoyed it!
Best dog bug out emergency bag video on youtube!
Your set up is perfect . I added an cooling vest that doubles as a raincoat for my pup..
Im an animal control officer in NY and give this video 👍👍.
Thank you Shawnie! I truly appreciate your feedback and your kind words. I am glad you agree that the items are useful. ❤ I hadn't heard of cooking vests for them I will have to look into those!
@@FemPrepper stupid spell check. Smh Cooling vest. Lol. I have an overweight med size pit. She gets hot pretty quickly
Just found your channel and started getting into prepping …learning a lot from you…thank you…
I'm so glad you found my videos helpful! I'm appreciate your feedback and new videos will be posted this week
I recently started home prepping and creating a B.O.B. for my family and the only thing I struggled with was figuring out how to pack for our large-breed dog without taking up so much space in our bag. That saddle bag is perfect! I can’t believe I didn’t think about that lol. BTW I just found your channel on TH-cam tonight and I’ve been watching all of your videos while packing our B.O.B. So thank you so much for all the amazing videos...especially from a female perspective!
That is awesome! I am glad my videos helped! I also didn't wanna take up valuable space and weight in my bag. Larger dogs have an easier time with a pack and can carry a small amount of weight so I decided to let them carry their own stuff! Lol. I am glad you found them useful and I look forward to sharing more ideas together!
FEM That Preps I agree! Thanks again for the great tips and recommendations!
Just make sure you get the dogs used to it and slowly build up the weight
These bags are amazing! I have a Chihuahua and I don't think she can carry much so I think I'm going to end up having to carry her bug out bag when I get it made up. But she's little so I guess it's not such a big deal to carry her mini sized gear. I've been debating on getting a carrier for if there's a time where her legs get tired trying to keep up.
Thank you! I've changed a few things out as we have used the bags more. It's really about what your pet needs are. Luckily your dog is small and doesn't require the same volume and weight as mine. Some form of a carrier is smart if you have a lot of ground to cover. One of my dogs is older too, so I worry about that..
@@FemPrepper Since one of the dogs is older, you could look into lightweight foldable carts. Like the kind they make for walking groceries home with the cloth bottom and sides. Just an idea.
@@morganjohnson6610 I thought about that and even looked into some. I will probably invest in one. I also thought about a bike trailer/ jogging baby stroller with larger wheels. They are adaptable to be towed and or pushed with just a few adjustments. I'm saving for a good one because the good ones are pricey.
@@FemPrepper That's a good idea.
wow no one ever mentioned socks. i never thought of that and i always try to modify these dog products to make them more comfortable like replacing the sponge that came in the dog booster seat but i never thought of socks that’s genius
I just figured it's also a good fall back encase of injury.
Love love this. I’m a beginner prepper and this helped a lot. Never would have thought about the booties.
Thanks Gabrielle 😊I'm glad you found it useful. Truth is my dogs never cared for the booties, they wouldn't walk in them. I kept the socks though, she likes them better because she can still feel the ground and provides a little protection.
You rock! I love this !
Thank you MaryAnn! I'm so glad you liked it and found it useful!
your a good fur mama,i do the same with my pebbles
Thanks Deborah! Of course! They are our babies, but luckily our babies can carry their own stuff! HaHa
BUG OUT BAG TIME= GREAT VIDEO...SOME OF THAT OAKLAND LUV...
Thank you! I finally feel like my dogs are ready to go
Omg girl, I love this video! Thank you for making this, im excited to see it
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching! I will be doing an update on it soon!
Love the different size zip lock bags. Where can I find them
I actually have a heat sealer at home. It's a 6x9 I believe, but I heat sealed it to size and cut the excess piece off. If you don't have a heat sealer perhaps a hair flat iron will work? Lol
Well made video! Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 💜
This is just a suggestion, that is you keep the dog ID's with you since the other will be on their collar. That way you can reproduce the info and photo easily if you get separated and it helps to establish that it is truly your dog. The first thing that is always asked when trying to reunite pet custodian and pet is, do you have a photo. You may not always have your phone with you in a true emergency or it may not work at all. I have two pups I love dearly too. I can see you are a wonderful pet Mama. Since it appears you are an avid camper and hiker, the Benadryl is excellent to administer to your dog in case of snake bite until you can get to the vet. It also works well for wasp and bee stings as well as it will help counteract the swelling that sets in almost immediately and is very painful for them, especially if it is on the face, and we both know how dogs like to stick their noses into odd places to investigate anything interesting.
Thank you Marilyn! You're right, the ID should be with me encase we get separated. I prefer my babies not being able to talk back... Lol. Although my GSD won't shut up with the talk back. HaHa. And yes... Coco got stung once... she was not happy. Lol
@@FemPrepper They do have opinions too, don' they? Poor Coco with the sting. It just kills me when mine have a problem or injury. I would rather it happen to me than them. I have one that likes to snap the flying beetles out of the air. They must taste like popcorn, but I'm always afraid she may one day misidentify the bug and get something with a stinger. I can tell your pups are blessed to have such a caring Mama.
@@marilynmatthews1 YES! Harley jumps in the air to catch flies or anything that flies lol. or anything that crawls... or anything that moves... so basically anything lol
@@FemPrepper LOL What would we do without them?
Loved this video! And I soooo love YOU! Love your demeanor and your enthusiasm. And, of course, your love for your babies!!!! As a beginner “prepper” with 3 furry babies, I truly appreciate this video! Subscribed!
Thank you love! I am glad you found it useful. We are all here to learn from each other and share experience. Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing!
My dog likes to destroy silicone bowls, I found some material ones at Dollar Tree, they are semi-waterproof.. if I really want the water to stay in I line it with a dog poo bag.. before I got the bowls, I've used the dog poo bags alone in a semi-emergency
You can use anything to feed them honestly lol. I use ziplock bags sometimes when I don't have them accessible. They honestly just need a small container of some sort.
Thank you so much! This helps a lot.
You're welcome Debra, and sorry, not sure how I missed your comment so long ago! Thank you!
Awesome video.... really appreciate the thought you put into their bags.... am definitely getting rain ponchos...xo
Thank you Pat! It took me a while to figure out what I wanted in there for them but it has come a long way. I am glad you found it useful. I do love those ponchos on them. They look super funny. Maybe I will post videos of them wearing them 🐶
Just stumbled across one of your videos, started to watch and liked it, so i took a look into your channel videos and saw this one. It appeals to me because i also have 2 dogs that go everywhere with me. And its good to see another person with the same love for them, like you said, they are my babies! I would add some things: a pair of tweezers (thorns, ticks,etc), a small bottle of physiological saline solution ( washing something out of an eye, clean wound, etc), a spare set of what ever you use for repeling and treating external and internal parasites ( pills, colars, drops, whatever...), some kind of nail clipper, i saw the file, its good, but not enough, and that small scisor isnt going to make it. I've been 2 months with my dogs living on just a dirt ground, and the nails over grow a bit more than if i were on the city doing concrete or similar. And/or if they split a nail, its easier to cut it than to file it all the way. But be aware of the center of the nail, where it starts to have blood, dont go to far! And carry something to brush their hair ( yes, i know, dog hair os the new black!), It helps shed the old hair and keep it clean, if for some reason they couldnt take a bath, and its relaxing to brush dogs hair, for them and for us 😉😁. Thats all i remember for now, i feel your love for dogs, that love made me took a course of veterinary nursing just to better take care of mine! Subscribed to your channel to watch some more videos! Cheers from Portugal!
Thank you for all the great suggestions Luis! I am glad you liked the video! This is more of a weekend hiking pack and a get to my bug out location (3 days tops). I really wanna make sure not to put too much weight in there that can be used for other items like food. I will add a few things you mentioned and make some adjustments to see how I can modify it. Perhaps I will post an updated video now that we have used the bags two years now. Thanks again!
Love your video! I got lots of ideas for my doberman:-), He`s my baby :-)
Glad it was helpful! I have a big baby too lol
I agree with some comments that make parts of the kit a liability for shtf. However, this is perfect for a multi day hike. 1 thing i did notice missing tho, a tick removal tool.
Great suggestion. Yes I am aware some things are a security no no, but this is packed for our most likely scenario, earthquakes and fire. If it were a different shtf scenario I would get rid of a few things for sure.
Yes my pets are my family too ❣️♥️💕♥️❣️Perla your dogs are super cute Great video.perlita💕♥️
Thank you love!
doggy dust mask i thought about that before
There isn't many options out there!
There's dog hair on it. I feel you, my whole house is covered in dog hair and I vaccum everyday.
jamfan22 yes. I have to sweep all the time!
Yep dog hair is like glitter you think you got it all cleand up and then there's more and it's almost impossible to get rid of it
This is a great video. With your beautiful Shepard you need to be careful with the amount of weight you put on their backs. They are known to have hip and hind leg issues. Stay safe and many blessings to your family.
Thank you, I will. I am actually going to do an update soon, I have made some changes to their packs.
Fem, an excellent video however i have 2 suggestions. If your dogs are used to people food you should have them tote more of that. In a pinch of will be easier for you to eat their food in an emergency. You don't want to starve them but dogs can find and happily eat bugs, worms and all manner of things that humans won't unless we are truly desperate. Also, you should put a basic mini kit for yourself in each of their bags (i.e. Knife, Fire Starter, Cordage, Mylar bivvy, water tabs, clips for your nine, and/or 5.56). Ammo aside, That's not much weight for a big dog. Get separated from your packs but not your dogs and you are still ok. Or as an alternate to your standard ammo, stash a .22 breakdown rifle and 100 rounds of .22. Then if you get separated from everything but your duds and your dogs, you're still ok.
Thank you Carrie, all great suggestions! I actually have mad a lot of adjustments to this pack since this video... I should do an update soon. I have found some things useful and others I can go without. Some items in their packs are useful for all of us and I am now working on switching them to regular food diet, it's actually much healthier for them if we make it at home, and then you are right we can share and my dogs are great hunters and you are right, my dog will hunt and eat anything small that moves if I let them. Lol
So Carrie do you occasionally find yourself barking uncontrollably, scratching your backside then rolling over uncontrollably after you eat the dog food? lol. Great suggestions. Stay safe and many blessings to your family.
Excellent use of your pets....they make good work dogs, if trained properly.
In a long term Serious SHTF ( 2yrs or longer) I plan on using my dogs as fresh MRE's ....LOL 😂🤣👍
🤣 omg. Hey, two years in you never know... but I plan to farm at my Bug out locations if it goes that long and they will come in handy then as working dogs.
What brand is the poncho. I've been searching for a good one for my dogs forever.
I love this poncho for her. I got it on Amazon, no sure where else you can find it. I think brand is OKDeals Camo Poncho. Direct link is in the video description: amzn.to/2J4MpXD
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This chick is smart
Thank you!
We loved watching this. We sell survival food for dogs. We would love o send you some if you would be interested in reviewing it.
Thank you so much. I appreciate your positive feedback and your kind offer to review your dog food. I'd love to discuss this further, feel free to reach out to me via email Perla@FEMPrepper.tv
my dogs have bug out Ps the camo raingear is sold out
Aw, that sucks they are sold out! Hopefully they are back in stock soon. I'm glad you have something prepped for them also
You obviously put a lot of care into these bags! You shouldn't be embarrassed by putting effort into caring for your pets
Thank you so much! I did put time into getting them ready also. Emergencies and fires can happen anytime. I would hate to be left with nothing to hold us over until we got out of dodge.
Primeira pessoa que eu vejo que pensou na necessidade de fazer suturas
Eu acho que é importante ter ... não apenas costurar a nós mesmos ou a nossos animais de estimação, mas também é útil costurar a mochila se quebrar uma costura ou uma fivela.
@@FemPrepper Sim! Concordo com você, esta de parabéns! Amei seu vídeo e vou fazer a BOB da minha cachorrinha Melissa
@@LitlleLadieLu
Fico feliz que você está preparando você e seu bebê de peles! Espero que este vídeo tenha sido útil e ajude você a reunir o que funciona melhor para você e Melissa.
Please do not use iodine to chemically treat your dogs water. Protozoa etc is not harmful to dogs. Their digestive track can handle some really nasty stuff. I really liked the pack and will be ordering one.
Joe Akers thanks for the heads up! I will just boil their water instead. I'm glad you found the pack useful. I really like it, the canvas is good quality.
Perla Nolasco boiling their water is fine, but not needed. Doge ingest nasty, dead and rotten stuff all the time. I enjoy your videos.
Good to know, yeah I've seen them with some of the grossest things in their mouths lol. I'm glad you like them!
If it's a permanent bugout dogs do better on a raw food diet and heathier as dry food is making dogs sick and dry food contains salmonella which is part of the dogs stomach flora.Dogs stomachs can diegest bacteria better than people.so maybe hunting gear is good
I actually agree... I have been starting to switch my dogs on to natural/raw food in the past few months. I am updating our packs all the time... the only reason I think it is wiser to put easy to feed food is because we will not always have the option to hunt for food in an emergency we may be on the go. This pack was built for a two-3 day hike to a bug out spot if need be. I have plenty of options to switch them over once I get to my BOL. But I completely agree that natural is best...
@@FemPrepper Dogs/wolves carnivores.The problem is food companys more intrested in profit and most people dont want to get their hands blooded,I'm a vegetarian but understand that my pet is a carnivore and ot would be cruel not to feed my pet.
Great video and the female pack which is for my partner,I didn't realise you could get a washable jam rag😁.
Hi from the uk
@@toffeebluenose7331 Yes you are right, these companies just care about profit. once I get my kitchen installed in my bus I will be going back to making their food again. And yes! You can, women have had periods since the beginning of time so we've had to get clever on long term solutions.
I wouldnt think aqua tabs would be safe for dogs
Do yourself a favor and skip the sutures, get zipstitch. Works for humans and animals. For the dogs you can just shave the area to give the adhesive some skin to hold onto and you just zip the wound closed. Easy peasy.
Thanks so much! I will for sure get some of that. I also have some 3M skin for this situation, I would hate to have to stitch myself or them! Lol. But I must say that the sutures have came in handy so many times in the past for sowing on broken straps, it is a little tougher than thread alone.
I think a mask for your dog is also a great idea dust and debris in the air have the same effect on them as for us.
The thing is we don’t stop to consider our fur buddies
Exactly. They also get affected by the air quality.
Dog poncho is a great it for a nuclear fall out and dog boodies for there feet
That's a great point Michael! I was mostly thinking about wet dogs but you make a great point! I will have to see how else I can protect them.
Poop bags in a bug out situation ? 🤣🤣🤣
Okay you got some.problems . Please understand what I'm saying here is not being ugly. I'm just being honest 100% and sometimes the truth is. Unpleasant to hear but none the -less here it is
1.) A dog's immune system. It's 50 × more capable of handling things. Like dirty water. This has been a proven fact. Just look at wild dogs in the wild. That live long lives. Wolves coyotes foxes. And exedra. (. This is not for the dog. This is for your ) as well dog can eat dead things that people could never. And not get sick.
2 now as far as food goes. Two days worth of food for. That's great. But don't carry the yellow pouches. Instead swap it out for olive. Adding the olive oil to the dog food. Will be better for them than the food pouches. Just ask anybody. That is an avid outdoors hiking person. Does long-distance hikes with their dogs they all used oil in the dog. ( Also dogs typically don't go buy calories. A dog's food is based on protein. Read the dog food bag it says anywhere from like 18 up to like 48 or 50 ) the best thing you can do is like olive oil mixed with extremely high protein dog food. You use less food in the long run and the dog will be fine. They also don't need a rawhide dog will explain this father.
3.) The wet dog smell you're talking about pertaining to the panchos. Technically is a bad idea. Because that wet dog smell. But you complain about. Is a signal two other predator animals. That there was a dog. Which lets these predator animals know. But they are going to have problems. Did they try to attack the camp. So you're trying to get yourself killed buy wild animals.
3.) You do not want your dog muzzled. For example : if I come into your care with bad intentions and I see dogs with teeth I'm going to think twice. I see your dog muzzled. I'll do whatever I want when I want how and your dog since its muzzled. If it comes at me I'll just stab it and have my way (. Don't be dumb ). What it is important though. It's a dog knows that you're the alpha. And does what you say when you say because you are alpha shtf an untrained undisciplined dog will get Kill either get it trained correctly. Real babies every time every time. ( Or don't take it and get rid them. They will get you killed.
4 and the flashlight you are going to have to be sneaking around I see a flash light bouncing around jawing around at night. I know where you're at. I'm going to take out my long-range 22 caliber shoot the dog with my silenced rifle. And then come for you. Very bad idea.
Don't get me wrong
I understand you worried about the dogs but based on the way dogs breathe. You put a muzzle on them with that breathing filter. What their intent heart rate when they run. As well as their heavy breathing. That they have to have. When they run. You're going to choke your dog to death. So don't use it unless you want to kill your dog by lack of oxygen. (. I can't stress this enough they are not people ) they are built different than us .
5. ). In an SHTF IF I FIND A DOG RUNNING AROUND IMMA SHOOT IT. BECAUSE I'M GOING TO EAT EAT. IN A REAL LIFE SITUATION. AIN'T NOBODY GOING TO CARE. About trying to contact the owner. It's food.
6.). Oh good I can just wait for you to pick up dog poop. Come up behind you. Would your muzzled dogs. And kill you.
Are you trying to make this easy for somebody to get you. Don't worry about. Dog poop. In an shtf. Ain't nobody going to give a bam
7.). Another dog shoes are a good idea. Because of glass and things like that
Just be watching your back when you're putting them on the dog and don't muzzle them their teeth. Are going to help protect you forget the socks . Again they are not people. Stop thinking of them like person they're not human. Their claws are going to tear right through t through the socks. Do you want to keep the shoes off of them unless there's like broken. And they need sharp claws. To be able to cut flesh. To protect you and themselves. Because if you come across a pack of coyotes. With them shoes on and the dog is muzzled. Your dogs are easy Pickens. In the coyotes and other wild dogs. Are going to eat your dogs yes coyotes will eat other. In watch dogs start starving because they're running around loose cuz nobody can take them it's survival of the fittest. Look at the bottom of your dog's feet right. Bill the skinny on the paws its course. Dogs are not like. Keep the shoes off them to save your life and theirs.
Listen I know this is not pretty. What we talkin about 100% life and death. If your dog becomes. To a point where you have to medically treat it with a spent. That dog had become a liability that can get you kill. Best thing you can do for you and the dog at that time. Is you kill it. Make it quick. For the dog .
Shtf nobody's going to give a damn about dog I'd.
Oh good so if your dog gets out of the house where in the ID card. I know what address. To come find you.
You need to change your way of thinking. The dog bug out bag is good. I have one for my dog but it only needs to 10% of the dogs total body weight.
And I true bug out. Your dogs based on what you have said in this video how to become a liability. And you have put them in danger. You have also put yourself in danger. Do you need to re-evaluate the facts of reality. Real shtf it's not pretty. It is considered to be a w o r l - and if you don't know. That means world without rule of law and it's kill or be killed.
Thanks for your feedback. I will for sure take a look at a few of your suggestions because on certain aspects, you are completely right. And I understand that you are coming from the worst SHTF scenario's perspective on your suggestions so if that was the case, you are right about the dog eventually becoming a liability.
However, I prep from a different perspective, because not all SHTF Scenarios involve going full Wolverine and Bugging Out Like Red Dawn. And I get that we should also consider that a full blown SHTF scenario as you speak of can also be possible. And if there was such a serious scenario that I needed to ditch some of these items, I will. It is easier to ditch items you don't need than to try to obtain them when SHTF.
There are many scenarios, like Earthquakes, Fires and Storms, scenarios which may just cause us to evacuate because of a fire, and be displaced for a period of time, etc. The items in their packs are designed to aid in those types of scenarios. I'm not going to be walking around with my dog in a muzzle with it's mask, shoes on or light on in the middle of the night saying "hey look at me!" Lol. I will pull them out on a need by need basis and if I see I don't need some things, then I will ditch them. I will also add that these items are not just shtf related... this is their hiking rucksack as well, so having the IDs and flashlights to aid the way in the dark while camping. So those items are useful if they get lost hiking or earthquake, fire, etc...
But you have given me quite a bit to think about and I agree on a lot of what you said coming from your perspective.
@@FemPrepper I understand their true meaning of SHTF like all hope is lost. But your video I feel is more like hurricane or very damaging earthquake/tornado where you are doing a temporary evaluation. Your video supports plan of coming back home. Their viewpoint is planning to never return home.
@@JazzyArcher30 SHTF means when shit hits the fan. When a situation/phenomenon happens and it causes excessive damage or turmoil to your life or aka a disaster happens. There are many kinds of disasters, fires, earthquakes, Covid-19 and pandemics and sometimes something more common happens, like gas leaks to job loss that can turn your life upside down. In this video I tried to cover basics and a broader range of Preparedness so people can pick and choose items that may be helpful to them and emergencies in their regions. But thank you for your feedback 😊 I'm planning on doing an update to this video with the knowledge we've gained from being on the road the least 3 years.
Raw hide is terrible for dogs
Please don't ever stitch your dog or yourself in an emergency situation. It's just gonna further risk infection. You're much better off packing wound closure strips or duct tape.
Good point. I actually keep a course of antibiotics for us both just encase.
Thank you so much! This helps a lot.
Thank you Debra! I'm glad you found it useful