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Be careful when you stop at gas stations

Of course, it’s necessary to stop at gas stations to refuel your car, go to the toilet or buy snacks, but you must be very careful about some safety measures, namely to protect your dog from the hustle and bustle of traffic and to follow the social distancing rules. 

“Try to keep a distance from other people. Our guidelines say 6 feet,” Dr. Chen says. “Wear your mask and try not to touch areas that many people have touched.” 

“Bring some disinfecting wipes if you can’t avoid touching those areas, so you can cleanse them,” Dr. Chen says. “And when you go to public bathrooms, certainly wash your hands very, very well.”

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  1. You should not allow your dog to put his head out of the car window when traveling. The dog can contract pink eye, like humans, or some bug or debris can fly into the dog’s eyes. I’m surprised you did not include this in your article. Vets will tell you to keep your dog’s head inside the car, not out the window when traveling on he road. Joanne Roberts, Beloit, WI.

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