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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here: thanks everyone so far. I have no issue with the protocol for dropping my dog off and picking her up, washing her, etc, That is the easy part. My only actual concern is her being infected with covid 19, and then passing it to my husband. Im perusing the avam website which is way more informative, albeit unable to draw empirical conclusions at this time. https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/animal-health-and-welfare/covid-19/sars-cov-2-animals-including-pets Still, chime in and talk me down. I just don't want my husband to die. Its kind of basic.[/quote] If you and he are that worried, then your husband should quarantine himself in a room in your home and you can disinfect everything that goes in. No other humans or dog allowed. Life has to go on.[/quote] "Life has to go on"? I'm the PP with the high risk child. We also have another high risk family member too. For me, life is about spending it with the people I love. The idea that covidiots have that somehow quarantining from loved ones while going to stores or the gym is "life going on" is so backwards it doesn't make sense to me. OP's priorities are right on. [/quote] I posted that. First of all, I did not say anything about stores or gym. I am responding to the dog having to go to the vet. If that contact/ situation is a problem for OP/ her family, she has to find a solution. I am a healthcare worker on a COVID unit and have many, many coworkers who had family members quarantine in a bedroom or something in their home due to potential contact with COVID, particularly high-risk ones. OP is right to take her the dog to the vet. Life does go on.[/quote]
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