With all the ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected how people live, it has also changed their pets’ lifestyles. More people are working from home, and people are less likely to travel and bring their pets to new places. Given these changes, it’s important to take extra steps to make sure that pets continue to thrive. Some pets, like horses, may have specific needs, but there are also general pieces of advice everyone can follow.
Although the days of toilet paper shortages are behind us, it’s still important to keep supplies on hand in case of emergency. A month’s supply of food, litter, medications, and any other daily necessities can go a long way towards ensuring your pet’s well-being and your own peace of mind.
Your pet’s health depends on your own. When owners are sick or have emergencies, pets sometimes get less attention than they require. Take standard precautions during this time: masks, social distancing, and hygiene can go a long way towards keeping you safe. Of course, this will become easier as vaccines become more readily available.
First, designate a caretaker who will make sure your pet is cared for if you are unable to care for your pet. Then, give them clear, explicit instructions on anything the pet may need in your absence. This should include descriptions of how they usually behave, and any ongoing conditions the caretaker should be aware of. Finally, you should also give your designated caretaker a recommended veterinary practice, like our team at EquiVet Care, that they can reach out to if necessary.
Many people don’t look for a veterinarian until they already need veterinary services. Instead, you should prepare yourself by looking into the virtual pet health care system and familiarizing yourself with the providers available. That way, if you need a virtual examination or more urgent services, your pet can get the help they need right away. EquiVet Care can help you get accessible and personalized veterinary care in-person or from the comfort of your home.
If your pets require time outdoors, make sure they’re getting the exercise they need. Just because COVID-19 has us staying indoors doesn’t mean that our pets can do the same, and dogs can need up to two hours of time outside daily.[1] Not to mention the benefits that exercise and time outside can have for pet owners!
With more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic began, pet owners need to make sure their furry friends have the care they need. If you haven’t yet, you should schedule a virtual examination with a virtual veterinary practice you trust. EquiVet Care provides expert pet wellness care, and our approach emphasizes transparent care, empowering pet owners and veterinarians. If you would like to make an appointment, reach out to us to get started.
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