DOG WALKERS AND SITTERS

Care for them like they’re your own

Your clients count on you to care for their pets when they can’t.
Build that trust by educating yourself on dog flu risks and prevention.

FIVE TIPS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF DOG FLU

VACCINE
REQUIREMENTS

Require dog flu vaccines for your clients.

AVOID CONTACT
WITH OTHER DOGS

If dogs are not vaccinated, walk them individually and avoid contact with other dogs.

SANITIZE
HANDS

Sanitize hands, clothing, and equipment between dogs — even if they don’t seem sick.

PROTECTIVE
COVERINGS

Dog flu can be spread on clothing and shoes. Use protective covering and practice good sanitation, especially when tending to sick animals.

VISIT SICK
ANIMALS LAST

Visit sick animals last and don’t expose them to other pets. Sanitize thoroughly after tending sick pets.

TOOLS AND EDUCATION

Is your business at risk from dog flu?

In businesses that care for multiple dogs, one infected dog could quickly spread dog flu to an entire group. That’s bad for dogs and bad for your bottom line. Take this quiz to find out your facility’s risk level.

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