WellBeing

Isolation with your pet

y the time this edition of is published, we may no longer be in COVID-19 stasis. I suspect our lives won’t be as they were before the pandemic and some restrictions will remain. But we may be back at work, and no longer spending 24/7 with our family, households and our pets. So, although most of what I’ve written here from my home office (bedroom) seems to apply to the COVID-19 isolation and social distancing era, it can be applied at any stage of our life

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