During this period of uncertainty and with many of us self-isolating and in lock-down, some of our clients have been asking questions about COVID-19 in relation to their pet and also how to manage their mental and physical wellbeing. We have pulled together this guide which we hope you’ll find useful.
Keeping your pet happy and healthy
With our movement currently restricted, you may also be wondering how to keep on top of your pet’s usual routine and health needs. Here are a few things to consider that may help to keep your dog or cat happy and healthy during this unsettling time. Click on the links below to find out more.
Medication
If your pet has prescribed long-term medication and you are concerned about obtaining this, perhaps ask a friend or relative to help. If you are concerned about repeat prescriptions for your pet, please call us for advice. In most cases, we are able to continue to provide a supply of medication which we are monitoring on a daily basis.
Meal planning
Ensure you have a reasonable amount of your pet’s favourite healthy treats and usual diet at home and plan ahead if at all possible. If you usually obtain this from your veterinary practice, please call ahead to check opening hours and availability of stock. Please be mindful not to stock pile and to only buy what you need.
Toileting
With the current requirement to stay at home, you may be in a situation where you are unable to take your pet outside to the toilet, especially if you live in an apartment with no secure garden. You may want to invest in a litter tray for them to use or try grabbing their usual lead and poop bag and direct them to the desired spot to let them know that it’s ‘business as usual’.
Our commitment to you
As a group of practices, we are committed to delivering exceptional care to your pets despite these unprecedented times. The health and wellbeing of our patients, clients and staff is our number one priority. We are taking precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and to protect our clients and dedicated staff.
Please ensure you call us or read our latest guidelinesin case of an emergency.