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Derbyshire Vet Highlights Covid Danger from Dog Walking

Posted on January 29, 2021 Comments Off on Derbyshire Vet Highlights Covid Danger from Dog Walking

A Derbyshire vet has warned that dog owners are unwittingly putting others in danger when letting their pets off the lead during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr John Rosie, founder and director of VetCare@Home, is advising pet owners that they should be doing more to protect themselves and others against the dangers of coronavirus.

John, whose mobile vet clinics operate from bases in Belper and the High Peak, said many owners were unaware of Government guidelines recommending that dogs should be kept on a lead in areas where other dogs and people might be walking.

Not only does this ensure your ability to remain two metres apart from other walkers, but also that the potential danger of transmitting the virus through contact with a dog’s fur is significantly reduced.

Although there is limited evidence that animals can transmit Covid-19 to humans, or vice versa, there is some concern that fur could act as a fomite, or be capable of carrying an infection, and therefore provide a method of transmission if owners and others are stroking their pets.

“Many dog owners are simply not aware of the rules around walking their pets,” said John.

“I would urge all dog owners to make themselves familiar with the Government guidelines, which clearly advise against letting your dog off the lead in public areas.”

He said that many owners incorrectly felt the rule was there to reduce human-to-human contact when dogs ran up to other dogs and needed to be separated. “But I think the rule is more due to the fomite danger, and is actually there to prevent people touching a dog’s fur,” said John.

Some reports have emerged worldwide of cats and dogs themselves showing symptoms of Covid-19, and John’s warning comes as experts from the University of East Anglia, Earlham Institute, and the University of Minnesota wrote in the journal Virulence, that continued evolution of the virus in animals followed by transmission to humans “poses a significant long-term risk to public health”.

In comments issued to the press this week, they said: “It is not unthinkable that vaccination of some domesticated animal species might… be necessary to curb the spread of the infection.”

Despite this, little data exists about the prevalence or level of danger involved, largely due to the fact that animals are not routinely tested.

“There’s a lot of chat in closed industry circles about the need for more testing of pets and other animals,” said John. “The potential for the virus to survive on fur for any length of time is probably minimal, but without the evidence we need to be safe rather than sorry. And dog owners must always wash their hands after they’ve had contact with a dog.”

Dog owners can find the latest Government guidelines on pet care during the pandemic at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-advice-for-people- with-animals#dog-walking

Dawn Laver, of Castle Donington-based dog walking service Little Tiddlers, believes that more should be done by the media and the Government to inform the public.

“Not enough dog owners actually realise that this can be a potential problem with Covid-19,” she said. “There really hasn’t been much in the media on this danger.

“As a professional dog walker, I know I have to follow the guidelines for using leads, wiping dogs down, and so on, before returning them to their owners. But the general public haven’t really had enough information about this.”

To get more advice or find out more about the services of VetCare@Home, visit www.vetcarehome.co.uk or ring 01773 302220.

The post Derbyshire Vet Highlights Covid Danger from Dog Walking first appeared on Connect East Midlands.

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