iaabcfj 2021
DOI: 10.55736/iaabcfj19.4
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Puppy Pandemic: Facing Socialization Challenges Amidst COVID-19

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has been identified as a cause of a sudden increase in puppy acquisition from breeders and shelters. During lockdown, opportunities to expose developing puppies to a variety of novel humans and animals were greatly diminished. A visit to the veterinarian for vaccinations represented one of the few essential points of contact. This article discusses possible interventions and suggestions a veterinary technician could make to new puppy owners to increase their chances of providing adequate … Show more

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“…[G#2]From the above statements it is clear that political conflicts have significantly gone down all over the world including Bangladesh during COVID‐19 (Anwar et al, 2020). Besides, political leaders are helping the general people (Bhalla, 2021). Many social analysts agree that it will help the political party leaders live in a stable if any government treats the pandemic carefully.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[G#2]From the above statements it is clear that political conflicts have significantly gone down all over the world including Bangladesh during COVID‐19 (Anwar et al, 2020). Besides, political leaders are helping the general people (Bhalla, 2021). Many social analysts agree that it will help the political party leaders live in a stable if any government treats the pandemic carefully.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When infection numbers increase, governments are “punished” in terms of political approval (Bol, Giani, et al, 2020; Bol, Marco, et al, 2020). For example,
Political parties are learning how to cope with any disaster like coronavirus and how to handle it in the future [G#3]
Among lower‐level individuals in underdeveloped and developing countries, there is a significant financial crisis as a result local leaders have come forward to support the vulnerable in that situation (Bhalla, 2021).
Now each party is trying to help people for their own political strategy [G#3, G#4]
Political leaders are unwilling to gather with the people.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%