By: The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement, May 19, 2020 We are honored to introduce you to one of animal welfare’s brightest stars – the CEO of SPCA Tampa Bay, chair of The Association’s Spring Conference Committee, and an Association board member to boot. She’s one you wanna know, if you don’t already.
Our pets have been adjusting to us being home more since the pandemic started (and some may be loving it!).
We are a long way off from normalcy, but what can we do to help our pets to adjust when we start leaving the house more?
The recent pandemic has changed so many facets of our lives and has reached us in ways many Americans never thought possible. At a minimum, most lives, businesses and social routines will be different in some way for a long time. For some members of our community those routines and lives have been altered in unimaginable ways.
Like many, Jessica Glebowski and her husband wanted to adopt a puppy that could grow up with their two young boys. What they didn’t know, was a visit to SPCA would change their mind and hearts forever.
You may not want to think about your chances of becoming ill from COVID-19 but now is the time to plan in the unfortunate event that you or your family does become sick. Along with other shelters, we are suggesting you have a plan in place for not only yourself, but your pets.