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There is a Question, whether or not dogs can get sick with COVID-19?, can they pass it on to their owners? I'm gonna answer some of those questions today, as well as giving you some really important truths about how to keep you, and your pets, safe during a time of quarantine. All right, let's get started with
#1 From what we know now, there is no evidence showing that dogs can get sick with COVID-19. There have been a few dogs that have tested positive for COVID, but it's been thought that the reason they're testing positive is they have some of the virus on their mouth, on their nose, likely from the owners that they've licked who were COVID positive. That being said, if you have COVID-19, definitely do your part by staying away from your pet just in case.
#2 Dogs like humans, need a routine. They like to be fed at the same times, walked at the same times, played with at the same times. The more you can stick to this routine, the better behavior you're going to get from your pup.
#3 social distancing, applies not only to you, but to your pup as well. When I walk bear, everybody wants to play with him.
But now more than ever, I have to respectfully ask that people stay six feet away. God for bid, they sneezed or coughed on their hand, gotten the virus on their hands, pet Bear, I pet him and transfer the virus to my body. It's a no go. Try and do your best to keep your pets away from other people.
#4 Say no to dog parks. I love watching Bear play with other pups, especially small ones, like little French Bulldogs, but during a time like this, the last thing you want is one of the dogs, who potentially licked one of their owners who has COVID, then plays with your dog, and then brings the virus
home to you.
#5 Wipe your pups paws. Now this one is more on the really safe side. If you have someone elderly in your home, or someone who's immunocompromised,and you really want to take that extra step to be careful, go ahead and wipe those paws down. Remember, these respiratory droplets that people release into the air eventually make their way to the ground.
And if your pups been walking around on the street, they can potentially bring that virus home.
#6 Keep an eye out for stressed out pups. With kids being home from school, many people out of work, dogs are getting a lot more play time. And while initially that's a good thing,
sometimes it can tire them out. They also do a great job at
picking up on our body language. You may feel stressed out,
but you think you're not showing it, trust me your dog knows.
Some ways dogs show stress is by yawning, acting erratically, or even having accidents after being properly potty trained.
In those scenarios, give your dogs a time out Put them in their crate, or safe space for them to chill out.
#7 Call for reinforcements if you're sick. The last thing you should be doing is leaving your home if you're experiencing COVID-19 symptoms. But remember, your pup needs daily walks. So ask a friend or loved one to take the pup off your hands until you recover.
#8 Consider a telly visit for your pet. Many veterinary practices across the nation have been offering these telly visits. So call ahead to your vet just like you do with your family doctor.
#9 Don't overfeed your pup. You don't want your pup becoming obese, and then increasing risks of all sorts of health problems. It's very easy when you're spending a lot of time at home to really increase the amount of treats you're giving. Don't do that. Treats should make up only 10% or less
of a pet's diet.
#10 Train your pup. Know that a well-trained dog is a happy dog. And there's a few tips I have for you on that. First, keep the training session short. Dogs perform better that way. Two, use positive, not negative, reinforcement. And finally, if you need help, don't be afraid to contact a dog trainer because there are virtual options available.
I've never seen him this excited.
Now, There is a news from US in which, A German Shepherd died due to Covid-19 in New york. It is the first confirmed positive case in Dog from US. Dog was 7 years old and the owner of dog told that recently he developed some breathing problem in mid april and They tested in May and found him positive. So, it's a bad news.
Covid-19 in Jammu and Kashmir has taken a very high speed. Cases are coming like water flowing from mountains. So, it's a high alert now. Government should impose complete lockdown in jammu. Because without lockdown people will not stop going out. people are going out without any reason, they don't have any important piece of work. So, The only solution to control this situation is complete Lockdown until the vaccine comes. India has crossed 15 lakh cases of covid-19 which is a very Sad news. And now the administration has open a notice regarding unlock. in which certain restrictions will be removed now. Gyms, bars, hotels will be open in next Unlock.
This is not good. I mean, You can't maintain social distancing in Bars and gyms. The person will touch those machines which are already used by someone.Government has also said that, those areas which are containment/Red zoned, there will not be given this relaxation, which is a Good thing. But i think that, Gyms should no be opened because you can't make social distancing there.
This is true that, the owners of gyms and bars are in a big loss. For them, Government should take some important steps and should give some money to them for their survival. Because in this time, we should not think about profit, we should only think about how to survive, because everything will come back when the situation become normal. so only think about survival not profit. Everyone is in loss. So that's all for today.......
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