By Breana Pitts as published on Boston CBS Have you noticed a change in your pet’s behavior over the last few weeks? Our pets have the ability to feel stress and anxiety and just like us, and these changes to our routine can be hard on them. “Getting […]
by Dr. Michael Fox The American Veterinary Medical Association is actively monitoring developments related to animals and COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. On Feb. 27, a dog in Hong Kong tested “weak positive” for coronavirus (the owner tested positive). The precise meaning of “weak positive” […]
While the worldwide pandemic rages outside our doors we have promised to bring to you tricks and tips that might make your efforts to survive both easier and simpler. One of the greatest concerns is the fear of bringing germs into your house, this doctor has a straightforward […]
Source: Multiple A Germ Accomplishes what Millions of Concerned Voices could NOT! Santa Anita canceled live racing Friday because of the coronavirus pandemic after instructions from the Los Angeles County Health Department. The track in Arcadia, California, was preparing to stage eight races when the cancellation was announced […]
Yesterday, in our PSA on TP I alluded to a critical situation developing with our dogs freaking out over increased activity due our desire to get out of the house…well, my wife Terry filmed this sequence as one of her canine children attempts to explain the situation from […]
by R.T. Fitch Tongue-in-Cheek PSA on how to exist without Toilet Paper
By Sydney Combs as published on National Geographic Some species, such as chimpanzees and honeybees, enforce strict measures to prevent the spread of disease. Many people in countries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic are struggling to avoid contact with others and stay at home, including millions of […]
by R.T. Fitch “Doing something a little different with our daily post…we are setting out there a challenge and hope you comment and participate in the virtual conversation.”
By Joe Drape as published on The New York Times In places like California and Louisiana, where state governments are urging social distancing, horse racing is still happening for fans betting online. The Kentucky Derby, long known for its spot on the sporting calendar on the first Saturday […]
by Ellie Hall as published on Buzz Feed News and more “No more restaurants, forget all that. Public gatherings, restaurants, gymnasiums are out the window. We stay home.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIBWpXWGNhw Arnold Schwarzenegger is urging people to stay home as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread by making an amazing video featuring his […]
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