Can My Pet Catch Coronavirus?

Can My Pet Catch Coronavirus?

Coronavirus (also known as COVID-19 virus) is now having a direct impact on everyone’s daily lives. With so much going on, the latest Government guidance as of this date allows us for one walk per day for each person, as long as social distance is maintained between people and dogs. The good news is, current advice from the World Health Organisation and British Veterinary Association is that there’s no evidence that pets can be a source of infection or they can become sick from COVID-19.

 

Dogs need exercise as much as humans. If two adults live in the same home, then they could each walk the dog separately, ensuring the dog gets two walks a day. You must practice social distancing though and keep at least two metres away from other people. Keep your dog on a lead around others and in public places and thoroughly wash your hands before leaving and also as soon as you get home again.

 

If you notice any signs of illness in your pet we would advise calling your vet. They will advise you on the best course of action based on your circumstances, but please be aware that most vet practices will be operating very differently from usual times.

 

Dogs can be let out in the garden or taken out to the toilet as needed. If you don’t have a private garden. Remember to make sure these trips are as quick as possible. Don’t forget your poop bags and ensure you maintain your social distance. Be Safe, be healthy, stay at home and look after your best friend.