Lockdown unleashed a runaway pandemic puppy economy. Is it here to stay? Jeff Harder
THE PEOPLE IN OHIO wanted the money at the stroke of midnight. It was June 2020 and Sarah Stuart of Cohasset had already contacted at least 10 dog breeders, from Martha’s Vineyard to Pennsylvania. Some said they might have puppies available in the autumn; some had no puppies, end of story. Finally, Stuart discovered a place outside Akron that reared Welsh terriers, a 20-ish-pound, non-shedding breed with a professorial beard, just like Riley, her beloved, recently deceased wheaten terrier. Stuart, a harp instructor (and, full disclosure, my sister-in-law), joined an e-mail list that would notify her of the next litter of $1,900 dogs.
More than 25% of dog owners expect post-COVID separation anxiety leaving pets to return to work, poll finds
Updated May 04, 2021;
Pet owners and their furry friends are likely to experience separation anxiety as life starts getting back to normal, according to a new poll conducted by MSPCA-Angell.
The survey found that nearly a quarter of 500 participants said they believe their pets will experience separation anxiety after a year of near-constant contact under the COVID-19 pandemic.
About 27% of those surveyed said they believe they also will experience emotional issues, like anxiety, when returning to work after spending a year inside.
And the pandemic also saw a rise in pet ownership, with 84% of respondents saying they purchased at least one new pet in the last year. Roughly 45% of them say they foresee having to return to the office as more and more Americans get vaccinated.
Genesis opening new hospital in Coshocton in 2023
The 60,000-square-foot facility will represent a $45 million local investment and create more than 200 jobs
The 60,000-square-foot facility will be a $45 million local investment and create more than 200 jobs.
Offered will be an emergency department, outpatient surgery center, imaging department, pharmacy and more.
Part of funding is being provided by the Coshocton Foundation, Montgomery Foundation and Genesis HealthCare Foundation.
COSHOCTON - Offering quality medical care and serving as an economic driver to Coshocton County were noted as two main reasons for the creation of a Genesis Coshocton Medical Center.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Genesis HealthCare System of Zanesville announced the ground breaking for the 60,000-square-foot facility would take place in July. It s set to open in early 2023.
Genesis investing $45 million, creating 200+ jobs with new hospital
Coshocton Regional Medical Center says it is dedicated to and will continue to serve the community
COSHOCTON Genesis HealthCare System based in Zanesville will offer a new hospital alternative to Coshocton County residents in early 2023.
The Genesis Coshocton Medical Center represents a $45 million investment in the local community and is targeted to create more than 200 jobs. Matthew Perry, Genesis president and CEO, said most of those workers will come from Coshocton County. He said about 150 residents of Coshocton County work at the main campus in Zanesville and he could see many of them transferring to the new facility.
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