Impact of Covid-19 on animal welfare

[...]mental health institutions are already raising alarm bells about the levels of anxiety people are experiencing about the virus. With regards to companion animals, unfortunately some pet owners have feared contracting Covid-19 from their pets and this has led to a rise in pet abandonments in som...

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Pets
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