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Veterinarians, restaurants deal with new policies because of COVID-19

Staffing is an issue in both industries. Vets say you should book your appointments months in advance. Author: Kelly Dudzik Updated: 6:49 PM EDT June 28, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. Both the restaurant and veterinary industries are dealing with new policies because of the pandemic. Each of Western New York s 65 animal hospitals have their own policies because of the pandemic, so make sure you ask about them before you go to your pet s appointment. Many still are curbside. Some are letting you back into the building for wellness visits and emergencies.  The veterinarian 2 On Your Side talked with on Monday says there is unprecedented demand for veterinary care across the country.

Shortages in the supply chain of specialty pet food

Shortages in the supply chain of specialty pet food As recently as December, there s been widespread shortages in the supply chain of specialty pet food. and last updated 2021-01-19 22:27:14-05 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — A few years ago, Melissa Wall s ten-year-old English Bulldog, Rocky, experienced some medical issues, and needed to switch to prescription food for urinary problems. Five of six years ago he had a lot of kidney stones, like big kidney stones. So he needed a complete scrotal urethrostomy where they had to divert the urethra and everything, she said. They ve been getting that prescription food from the vet ever since, and Wall said they ve always had it in stock.

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