Include a gift in your Will

Remember the care of your pets

[Alt image text: Animal loving bequest supporter with his beloved rescue dog sitting in his garden. Much of the work of The Lost Dogs’ Home is funded by kind bequest gifts from donors.]

Make sure the animals in your life are loved and cared for after you’re gone.

Something that concerns many animal lovers is what will happen to their beloved cats and dogs after they pass away. No one knows your pets quite like you do, which is why it is a good idea to let your family and friends know what you would like to happen to the animals in your life should something ever happen to you.

Including clear instructions in your Will for who will care for your pets provides you with the peace of mind that they will be well looked after when you are gone and no longer able to care for them. Expressing your wishes and documenting a clear, helpful plan for how your pets should be cared for can also be helpful for your family, friends and the executor of your estate.

We strongly recommend talking to your solicitor to ensure you include clear instructions and arrangements for the future care of your beloved animals in your Will.

Remembering Your Pets in Your Will

We get asked quite regularly by animal lovers about what they need to do to leave instructions for the care of their pets in their Wills. We’ve produced a guide to help you think through some of the practical things that you’ll need to consider when selecting the right person to care for your pets. The guide also contains some helpful hints and tips to make sure your pet is well-cared for and taken care of in an emergency.

Download our Pets In Wills Guide

 

Request A Pets In Wills Guide To Be Posted To Your Address

To request an information pack all about how to remember your pets in you Will, please complete the form below including your preferred postal address. Once we get your request, we’ll send out an information pack in the post. You can call us on (03) 8379 4496 if you have any questions.

    Your Pet’s Profile

    Whatever instructions you choose to give about the future care of your pet when you’re no longer there, the next step to help them settle into their new lives is to create a practical ‘pet profile’. Making sure you add in all the special details about your pet’s care. This will help your pet’s future caregivers understand their unique needs and preferences.

    Emergency Pet Care Plan

    It’s one thing to make plans for what you want to happen with your pets after you’ve passed away, but having a similar plan in place for your pets in the case of emergencies is also crucial. Knowing that they’ll be safe and looked after if you’re taken into hospital or if you suddenly become too ill to care for them yourself, will avoid any extra worry in what is likely to be an already stressful time.

    An ‘Emergency Pet Care Plan’ is simply a written list of all your pet’s important information including their diet, exercise routine, toileting needs, and any medications they may need.

    Get in touch with our friendly Gifts in Wills Team if you have any questions or concerns about who may care for your pets after you’ve gone. You can talk to them by calling (03) 8379 4496 or email them at wills@dogshome.com