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How to Help Pet Owners Stay Calm About Coronavirus-Positive Cats
With reports of pets testing positive for the coronavirus, pet owners will have questions. Here's how to answer them.
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Quarantine and Pets: How to Help Pet Owners Adjust
Put down the clippers: pet owners may be looking to start grooming and running their pets while in COVID-19 quarantine. Here's how to communicate best practices.
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American Heartworm Society Offers COVID-19 Guidelines
The AHS issued new recommendations to help veterinarians deliver care during the coronavirus pandemic.
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What Veterinary Teams Need to Know About Ivermectin and COVID-19
The parasite drug ivermectin shows early promise against COVID-19 in vitro; FDA warns that humans should not use ivermectin intended for animals as treatment for COVID-19.
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Lions, Tigers, Domestic Cats, and COVID-19: How Do We Educate Pet Owners?
Veterinary teams have been educating pet owners that there currently is no evidence indicating the spread of the COVID-19 virus from pets to other animals or humans, based on the guidance of infectious disease experts along with U.S. and global human and animal health organizations.
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COVID-19, Telemedicine and Veterinary Nurses
The COVID-19 crisis has brought new challenges for veterinary nurses. Telemedicine is a technology that could help clinics cope.
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Is Your Team Suffering From Coronavirus Pandemic Anxiety?
Many people are suffering from anxiety due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Veterinary professionals have an extra burden — in addition to coping with the challenges of their own daily lives, they must remain calm, collected and compassionate with frazzled pet owners. Here are a few tips for alleviating some of the stress veterinary team members may be experiencing.
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Coronavirus Basics Q&A with Editor-in-Chief Kara Burns
TVN’s editor-in-chief Kara Burns recommends that veterinary nurses advise their clients to avoid taking their dogs to dog parks during the COVID-19 pandemic.