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Unlock 2.0: Pet salons and vets call for caution, avoid crowding

Delhi-NCR pet salons and clinics share precautions that must be taken when allowing their furry housemate for a grooming appointment, amid Covid-19 pandemic.

Updated on: Jul 17, 2020 11:22 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Pet parents living in zones where the access to pet parlours and veterinarian services are allowed, had started thronging the parlours as soon as they reopened post lockdown. But then the influx of pet parents lead to overcrowding of these places. Now, most of the pet clinics and grooming salons, which are operational, have decided to take to strict precautionary measures. “To avoid over crowding, we have been asking all our clients to make prior appointments. No walk in is being entertained, unless it’s an emergency. Additionally, it’s also the responsibility of people to check their temperatures and ensure that they don’t come out from a hotspot just to visit a groomer,” says veterinarian Santosh Kumar who has clinics in Gurugram and Delhi.

Pet salons and grooming parlours are taking stringent measures to ensure no overcrowding occurs, which can compromise on the safety of visitors. (Abhinav Saha/HT (For representational purpose only))
Pet salons and grooming parlours are taking stringent measures to ensure no overcrowding occurs, which can compromise on the safety of visitors. (Abhinav Saha/HT (For representational purpose only))

In the present phase of unlock, when most are expected to stay indoors and avoid the spread of Covid-19, many pet parents — who are tired of grooming their pets by themselves in the last three-four months — are visiting pet salons in desperation. The grooming salons that are open, have resorted to strictly practising social distancing. Akshay Mahendru, owner of a pet salon, says, “We are doing grooming on appointment basis only, and allotting slots for each pet parent, who can get the service done and move out without coming in contact with another person. Only the pet goes inside, and the parents can wait in the car or go buy groceries. We don’t want them to wait in the facility.”

Salon owners say that pet parents must not wait inside the salons during the duration of the appointment, to avoid overcrowding during Covid-19. (Abhinav Saha/HT

Kumar opines, “Dogs haven’t been proved as biological carriers of coronavirus. However, we need to ensure to dab a little bit of sanitiser and run it through our pets’ body and their paws, each time you are back from your visit to the vet or groomer. Ensure that you also wipe down the leash and the collar again.”

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