Muttly
Diamond Member
Oh well done public! Now authorities are warning against panic buying of pet food. ..sigh...
my vet clinic is inside a pet store and that panic buying has been happening to some degree for a while. At least where I'm at.
My job at the clinic has gotten insane. Not blaming anyone, it's just how it goes. Every day there's new rules and challenges. We are doing a lot to increase social distancing but that's put a lot more work and made dealing with the animals more complex. We take the animals at the door and take them in the back while the owners wait in the car. And we have had to communicate to everyone about our new process. And people are also wanting to stock up on meds, so folks are coming in to do that. Or they want us to ship the meds which we can't do (we are directing them to avenues that allow them to have them shipped). Then there's being down in staff because people are sick and trying to accommodate pets that got turned away from other clinics that had to shut down or cancel their appointments due to sickness/covid exposure etc. People are wanting to know if we are still open. Some haven't gotten the memor and want to know if pets can get corona. It seemed like the phones never stopped ringing. As mentioned above, we are inside a pet store and the stores hours reduced which meant that we had to reduce hours. That means that there were patients we had to reschedule. And then we are trying to stay on top of extra cleaning while juggling all of that. All of our staff is stressed out and overwhelmed.