How to Care for Pets When a Pet Parent Tests Positive for COVID-19

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Are you a pet parent who tested positive for coronavirus and worried about how to care for your furry child while in isolation? Or do you know someone who faces the same problem? Here is one thing you can do or suggest:

Keep your pet away from the virus by not letting an infected individual touch or go near them. This can be done by putting the animal in a pet boarding facility or have someone else look out for them as you recover. In addition, don’t forget to leave food, hygiene necessities, and give specific care instructions for the person who will look after the pet.

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