During this pandemic, finding distractions can be difficult. Experts say caring for a pet can help fill part of the void that’s left from the loss of social interaction.
Walking is part of Joy Cowley’s daily routine. Instead of three or four walks a day, though, she and her dog Star go for a stroll around the neighborhood just once. “We just find that it’s a lot more busy outside and we have to do the physical distancing,” said Cowley, an Oshawa resident.
Like so many others, COVID-19 has changed the way she goes about her day, but one constant has been Star. “If I didn’t have an animal at home right now it would be so difficult to cope with what’s going on,” said Cowley.