We Support our Medical Workers for taking on COVID-19 to Help our Community

We Support our Medical Workers for taking on COVID-19 to Help our Community

Due to the widespread nature of COVID-19, we know that people holding medical positions are working extra long hours to prevent the spread of the virus and treating those that are in need. Extended hours with work may be necessary, but that also means extended hours away from your pet at home.

With 10 years of healthcare experience and over 20 years as a veterinary emergency and critical care nurse, I understand the stress on our medical workers experience can be intense, but they must also maintain a life at home, which means taking care of their pet. Often, their pets at home are patiently waiting to be fed and are becoming restless, bored, and hungry for anything they can find. The effects of these long working hours negatively affect the pets in the home and our job is to ensure that while you are at work, there are no worries happening in your home to be concerned about- especially if your pet has special needs or anxiety. We understand the struggle of having pets at home while working long hours and supporting the sacrifices made, so we can all stay safe and healthy. 

We understand the sacrifices being made by those in the medical field and especially at hospitals and have compassion for their work and the stress they are going through. The well being and safety of a pet does not need to be one of them.

We support those in the medical field that are directly helping our community by being here to make sure your pet is walked, has companionship, gets a daily visit and play, or even if you just need a check on the home, we are here. Our specialists understand how to interact with pets in a therapeutic and medical setting (which includes sanitization), especially when there may be high stress and anxiety around. We are here to be the professional, calming, helping hand that lets you focus on the task of addressing this crisis, while keeping home calm for you and your pet.

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