How will our pets fare when lockdown lifts?
The Briefing16 Sep 2021

How will our pets fare when lockdown lifts?

We all love our pets, and they’re loving having us around all the time. What’s going to happen when lockdown ends, and we’re no at home all the time?

The Today Show’s resident vet Dr Katrina Warren is one of Australia’s most-loved veterinarians.

Dr Katrina explains what our pets are thinking; how best to manage their anxiety; and steps to take to make life easier for them. She also has excellent advice for people thinking of buying a pet.

This episode could change your pet’s life, and yours.

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