how to walk your dog without taking any risks?

Government-dictated confinement can cause questions in everyday life. And his dog's walk is one of them. How to avoid any risk to your health and that of others? Reply.

Since Tuesday March 17 at noon, the French have confined at home to counter the coronavirus. Each exit must be justified, as the dog walk in the neighborhood, which is allowed. For this, you must always have your certificate of honor. Without this certificate, you can receive a fine.
The walks must be brief and take place within the perimeter of your home (not beyond 500 meters). It is forbidden to walk the dog in a group. Only one adult per trip is allowed, as reported by Wamiz, the pet website.

But how can you walk your dog without taking any risks during the coronavirus pandemic?

To make walks with less risk, you must:

-Promote your dog on a leash, while keeping it close to you.

-Promote your dog in a radius very close to your home, to avoid contact with others.

– Carefully respect the rule of one meter distance between you and passers-by, but also between your animal and humans: this is particularly important to avoid the spread of the virus.

– Shampoo your pet if you know he has been in contact with someone with coronavirus, to prevent him from keeping sneeze droplets in his coat.

If you can, give your dog the opportunity to exercise at home, through games and sports. Thus, your walks outside can be kept short and useful, so that your pet can do its needs outside quickly and come back inside with you.

Wamiz advises that it is important to try to remain calm during this period: animals are sponges, and feel our emotions! Your dog or cat will certainly be happy to spend time with you for the next few weeks, but if you are very stressed, it may be too.

How to walk your dog if you have Covid-19?

You have to try to find solutions so that someone else takes care of your animal for you. A neighbor or loved one may take care of him or her during your illness and quarantine period.
If you sneeze or cough near your pet, "they may still have microdrops in their coats that could transmit the virus to other humans, even if dogs and cats cannot get coronavirus for the moment.
It is better that your pet does not go out, because if it comes into contact with other humans, whether in your home or on the street, it could spread the virus. "

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