New Coronavirus Period: Is Pet Hygiene Neglectable?
Remember not to kiss pets, long-term cohabitation.
Some loving pet owners will have intimate relationships with pets, even sleep in the same bed, share the same blanket. Sometimes they also kiss, which is a very wrong behavior. Because pets carry various pathogens, viruses and other pathogens. If you don't pay attention, parasites on the pet will be transferred to the owner. Moreover, owners and pets should also have regular check-ups.

2: Do not share bowls, cups and spoons, feed pets cooked food or finished dog food/cat food.
Because the saliva of pets may contain pathogens, owners and pets cannot share bowls, cups or even the owner's cup for the pet to lick. Pay attention to the pet's diet, don't let the pet hunt outside, try to feed cooked food or finished dog food/cat food.

3: Do regular deworming and bathing for pets
It is very important to do deworming for pets. Generally, the first deworming should be done after the puppy is weaned, puppies under 6 months old should be dewormed once a month, adult dogs should be dewormed once every three months, breeding dogs should be dewormed once before breeding, and nursing dogs can be dewormed together with their puppies. Pets also need regular bathing, and pay attention to personal hygiene.
4: Do a good job of cleaning pet feces
Regarding pet feces, owners should carefully clear the pet's feces and handle it harmlessly. After contacting pet feces, wash your hands thoroughly. Also avoid pets being infected with feces, and promptly handle it to avoid pets being contaminated with bacteria on the feces.

5: After pets go out, do disinfection
For some pets, such as dogs that need to be walked frequently, do disinfection work after they return home to avoid bringing harmful pathogens home.