Here’s A Guide On Creating a Care Plan for Your Pet As We Go Back to Normal

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We cannot deny the fear of COVID-19’s possible emergence of new variants. But we also cannot deny that we are slowly returning to our normal lives. What others don’t realize is that the ones who will be negatively hit by the return to normalcy are our companion animals.

Kallie Milleman, a spokesperson for the OSPCA Ontario, said, “There’s no doubt that our pets have played an important role in our lives during these last 17 months. As we return to a post-pandemic life, not only are we adjusting, so are our pets are too.”

It’s important to take time and train our furry companions to feel confident and safe as they’re left alone in our homes while we work. These include storing a month’s worth of emergency pet food and setting a schedule to let them have outdoor exposure.

Source: CALGARY SUN


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