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19 and the effects that it has, there are others who could not be more excited for the lifting of restrictions. This is particularly true when one looks towards the attitude that particular veterinary clinics have toward the possibility of a June 15 rollback of restrictions. The decision to disregard masks, decrease social distancing, allow maximum capacity in businesses and essentially return back to a pre-pandemic normal is not an easy one. The struggle lies in between the personal desire for normality and the necessity of safety. While there has been talk that it is now safe for things to return to the way they once were (save for a little extra hygienic precaution in the future) one may find it understandable to doubt those claims. At this point, it is not a question of who could

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be right or wrong; it is not as black and white as one wishes it could be. Rather, it is a question of balancing that which would be safest and that which is most desired. In Eastern Contra Costa County, the decision to go along with lifted restrictions is split for veterinary medical facilities. While some say that they will still be requiring masks indoors and social distancing, there

are others that say they will readily accept the return to normal. Some clinics, such as Fairview Animal Hospital, cited their lack of change from COVID policies to the fact that as they are still a medical facility, it would be in everyone’s best interest if they continued playing it safe. On the other hand, some clinics that have found it less necessary to enforce COVID-19 policies after regula-

tions are lifted, such as Brentwood Family Pet Care, explained that if an individual was still “uncomfortable with increased capacities, they had the right to wear a mask and social distance on their own volition.” Overall, it is expected that some clinics, despite the state policy change, will continue to maintain CDC guidelines in the weeks following June 15.

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brightness into their lives amidst all the uncertainty and turbulence. In April 2020, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said applications to foster dogs and cats was up 200 % In addition, PetPoint, a software system shared by shelters nationwide, reported fostering and adoptions were up by 700 % since 2019. A TD Ameritrade survey found 33 % of Americans have considered fostering or adopting a furry friend during the pandemic. ♦ Expense One of the biggest considerations is cost. The TD Ameritrade survey found that dog owners spend up to $1,201 a year on their pets, while cat owners spend up to $687 per year on average. Food costs top the list of pet expenditures, followed by veterinary care and grooming. ♦ Lifestyle Another aspect to consider is if a certain animal will fit its prospective owners’ lifestyles. Outdoor enthusiasts and physically active people may want an exercise buddy, so a high-energy dog breed may fit the mold.

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Those who want a cuddling companion or lap warmer may opt for a less active dog or a cat. ♦ Research the pet It is important to learn the care needs of specific pets, particularly among breeds of cats and dogs. For example, certain dogs may fit best with one person and not take to a household full of kids. Some breeds need ample outdoor space to run around, while others may be content to be couch potatoes. Another consideration is temperament and the animal’s history. Some rescues come from abusive situations or may have spent years on the street, so owners must be ready to help such dogs adjust to more loving environments. It’s important to ask how the pet came to be in the shelter. ♦ Learn the adoption process Each shelter or rescue organization has its own rules and regulations for adoption, including fees they charge by way of a donation. According to the pet resource Top Dog Tips, a shelter needs to be sure that adoptive pet parents will be able to care for the pet. An extensive questionnaire and a potential home visit may be part of the application process. Veterinarian references, age restrictions (adoptive pet parents are often 21 years or older) and permission from a landlord if one rents will be needed. Some rescues have stipulations regarding fenced yards. Some shelters even insist on a disclaimer that they reserve the right to remove the pet if they feel the animal is not being properly cared for. – Metro Creative

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