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Pets And The Uncertainty Surrounding Corona

The year 2020, and even the years to follow, will be marked as one of the most uncertain times in modern history. Of course, nobody can deny the heartache and hardship caused by Covid-19, or the Coronavirus. Not only does it impact our lives and relationships with those closest to us and others. It also has to bear on how we interact with our pets, and even more specifically our dogs.<br><br>For more information visit https://powellvets.com.

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Pets And The Uncertainty Surrounding Corona

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  1. Pets And The Uncertainty Surrounding Corona The year 2020, and even the years to follow, will be marked as one of the most uncertain times in modern history. Of course, nobody can deny the heartache – and hardship – caused by Covid-19, or the Coronavirus. Not only does it impact our lives and relationships with those closest to us – and others. It also has to bear on how we interact with our pets, and even more specifically our dogs. People are scared their dog or cat could be a carrier and transmit the virus to them or their children. Even though many ideas are expressed, there has been no evidence of spread from pet to owner, or vice versa, according to WHO reports. So, having your pet at your side during these trying times is not dangerous or negative; it can be, actually, a wonderful time for owners to further cement the bond between themselves and their favorite cat or dog. Governments worldwide enforce strict measures such as social distancing, and lockdown in many countries such as the US, the UK, the rest of Europe – in fact, everywhere – has been the result of the spread of the virus. How we handle our relationship with our pets during this time may impact our future relationship with them. Pets pick up on our feelings: are we happy or sad, are we worried or in control? We know they do, and we know they show their feelings too, no matter whether it is the little kitten or the senior dog. If you’re stressed, they stress, if you’re in command like they know you always are, they feel safe. So, to keep equilibrium and make sure your pet is happy, you should, firstly, acknowledge that your pet’s emotional life is important to ensure that you and the pets’ relationship does not change, not to an extent that the animal becomes unhappy, confused – even unruly and uncontrolled – because of what they pick up about your own emotions. Be natural around them as much as you can, show them you love them, that you care so they remain calm and unfazed during this time. On a more practical level: cats are often more independent and roam around freely whereas dogs mostly are bound by routine. One very important issue is the regular walk by the sea, in the

  2. park, in the open – the time every day you take them out for exercise and fresh air. During the lockdown, however, this is simply not possible. Owners should be aware that extra care must be taken to keep the dog busy, to entertain it so it does not become stressed and anxious as it will not understand the new routine. If you have space, play more games, throw and let them fetch balls or other objects, keep them busy and occupied. By the way, many cats love this too. It is more difficult in an apartment but even so: keep them busy, invent a game or two that will not wreck the furniture. Other issues to consider: make sure that you stock up on their favorite foods whenever you can, just in case the lockdown lasts longer or factories can no longer produce like they normally do: make sure you have enough. This applies to all pets, whether it is the dog, the cat, the parrot, or the goldfish. Also, if your pet takes medication, be sure to have a good supply at hand. Cat owners should remember the litter, especially those that live in apartments. You do not want to run out of this essential. Make sure, always, that the pets wear ID around their neck, just in case they escape during this stressful time so you can be contacted when someone finds them. Losing your pet during Corona is not additional stress you want to deal with. You want to make sure you have someone to look after your pets should you get sick with Covid-19 or any other illness. So, designate a family member, a friend or colleague to take responsibility for the welfare of your pets if you are unable to. These are mere tips. Remember: love is what your pet needs during this time – show them care all the time so they know they are safe and their presence cherished. Make sure you have enough food and treats. Play with them. About Us: At Powell Veterinary Service we offer all pet owners almost 30 years of dedicated, unrivaled service to ensure their pets remain healthy and happy. We offer a great experience and are proud of the services we offer about all aspects of animal care. We perform surgeries, we spay and neuter, we offer boarding facilities and we provide puppies for different activities that appeal to our clients. At PVS we also offer a wellness service for pets to ensure any conditions are picked up early. We are Kersey, CO-based, and serve the surrounding areas. We are available by appointment, but also for emergencies. Pets are our passion and we ensure that your animal receives excellent treatment from our practice. For more about us please visit https://powellvets.com.

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