Sherbrooke Record

Visiting a vet during COVID-19

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(NC) Many of us have been putting off health and wellness appointmen­ts due to COVID-19, and a visit to the vet is no exception. While most veterinary offices across the country are now open for regular checkups and non-emergency care, some of us remain cautious about visiting – potentiall­y jeopardizi­ng our pet’s health.

“Most veterinary offices have implemente­d processes to minimize health risks to owners, veterinari­ans and their staff,” says Dr. Juanita Glencross

Winslow, veterinari­an for pet food company Royal Canin. “Offerings such as virtual appointmen­ts have made it so that living in the age of COVID-19 doesn’t mean that your pet has to go without necessary veterinary care – the visit might just look a little different.”

So, while the vet may not be at the top of your list of places to go, GlencrossW­inslow encourages everyone to make an appointmen­t for their pet’s regular checkups. Other non-urgent medical issues that are best attended to include:

Wellness visits: Our pets age faster than we do, and your vet may notice small changes in your pet that could indicate the beginning of medical problems that can be more easily and successful­ly managed when identified early. Also, our pets are at risk of many diseases that are easily preventabl­e by vaccinatio­n, so chat with your veterinary team to determine which vaccines are most appropriat­e.

Flea and tick prevention: The warm weather may be over, but the threat of ticks and fleas remain. Fleas and ticks stay in our environmen­t well into the fall months and only disappear once the temperatur­e hits freezing, making it important to continue preventati­ve treatment until winter.

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