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COVID-19 pet boom has veterinarians backlogged and burned out


COVID-19 pet boom has veterinarians backlogged and burned out
KELLI KENNEDY, Associated Press
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1of14Dr. Katarzyna Ferry, left, looks over at dog named Wendy who is being treated for a flare-up of Addison s disease, Monday, April 12, 2021, at the Veterinary Specialty Hospital of Palm Beach Gardens in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Forced to stay at home due to the pandemic, Americans adopted nearly 12 million pets last year meaning the average vet clinic saw nearly 400 new patients last year. Veterinarian offices across the country are experiencing unprecedented demand, adding extra staff and extending hours to fill in the gaps. “We are still short staffed despite active seeking of additional staff,” said Ferry.Wilfredo Lee/APShow MoreShow Less ....

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Veterinarians are 'working beyond capacity' due to a surge in pet adoptions during COVID-19


Veterinarians are working beyond capacity due to a surge in pet adoptions during COVID-19
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Updated: 11:03 AM MDT May 13, 2021
By KELLI KENNEDY, Associated Press
Veterinarians are working beyond capacity due to a surge in pet adoptions during COVID-19
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Updated: 11:03 AM MDT May 13, 2021
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now. Mr trump. Why that s going on handsome. Mhm. Yeah, but they can t get stuck me with his prostate. So I still do the ultrasound Number wise, we ve seen about a 10 increase since the pandemic has started in patient numbers. Okay. We know that the number of adoptions since the pandemic has started has tripled. Oh are weeds back here. Okay. The one thing that I love about having her during the pandemic is Being at home, it s really and working from home, it s really nice to get up, you know four or five times during the day and take her for a 15 minute walk. And I think that s been t ....

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