What dog owners need to know about the coronavirus with Dr. Lisa Lippman




How To Train Your Dog With Love And Science - Dog Training with Annie Grossman, School For The Dogs show

Summary: <p>Welcome to Season 2 of School For The Dogs Podcast! </p> <p>This episode is a conversation show host Annie Grossman had with veterinarian Dr. Lisa Lippman about the thing we are all talking about: COVID19. Annie asked Dr. Lisa if our pets can get sick, if they can get us sick, and the two spoke about how to take necessary precautions to keep our dogs safe. </p> <p>Most of this episode is from a webinar Dr. Lisa and Annie did on March 4. It can be found <a href="https://event.webinarjam.com/go/replay/6/ryvywf7cmcohl">here</a>. </p> <p>Learn more about Dr. Lisa Lippman at <a href="https://www.vetsinthecity.com/">https://www.vetsinthecity.com/</a></p> <p>Partial Transcript: </p> <p>Annie: Hey, everybody! So I ended up having to take a bit longer of a hiatus [laughs]. Sorry, I had trouble getting that word out. A hiatus from this podcast than I originally meant to. But there was good reason for it. I have spent the last year hard at work at putting together an online dog training curriculum. And if you’re hearing this, on Monday, March 16th, I hope you will tune in for the live webinar that I am going to be doing this evening. I will be talking about the online course in the webinar. You can register for that at anniegrossman.com/register. And we’re going to try and get back to a once a week schedule with the podcast. In these crazy times, I think we could all stop and think a little bit about dogs, and I hope to be the person who can do that with you.</p> <p>As always, if you have any dog training questions, please get in touch with me. I am going to try and do more Q&amp;A episodes this season. We’re now on our second season at School For The Dogs Podcast. But what I have for you today is an interview I did with Dr. Lisa Lippman, a veterinarian, about a week ago about COVID-19. Specifically about dogs and COVID-19. Can dogs get Coronavirus? Can they give it to us? Can we give it to them? What do we need to be thinking about? She answered some of these questions and I’m glad I can share these answers with you.</p> <p>So here we go; my interview with Dr. Lisa Lippman...</p> <p>Annie: Hey, everybody! I am here with Dr. Lisa Lippman. I wanted to urgently talk to you, Dr. Lippman, about Coronavirus.</p> <p>Dr. Lippman: Yeah.</p> <p>Annie: It’s scary stuff.</p> <p>Dr. Lippman: It is really scary stuff.</p> <p>Annie: We’ve had a lot of clients asking us about it. And so, I wanted to get your expertise.</p> <p>Dr. Lippman: Yeah.</p> <p>Annie: When did you first hear about Coronavirus? Were vets in the know? I know sometimes vets are in the know about these things before we know that they can affect humans.</p> <p>Dr. Lippman:  Yeah, for sure. Well, we know that every species has their own Coronavirus. I actually did research on Coronavirus on avian Coronavirus in veterinary school as a model for SARS in people. So we know that every...</p> <p>Annie: Oh really?</p> <p>Dr. Lippman: Yeah. We know that every species has their own Coronavirus. So, for example, in dogs it tends to be a respiratory disease. In cats, it tends to be a GI disease. One that can mutate. Maybe people know as Feline Infectious Peritonitis. But they tend to be pretty benign viruses that are actually pretty easy to kill, which is true of this current Coronavirus as well, because they don’t have a shell or an outer coating to the virus itself. The Coronavirus is named because of the way that it’s shaped. So it’s shaped like a crown or the corona. It’s got like little particles sticking off of it. But it actually is pretty easy to kill in the environments. So that is also good news. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Full transcript available at <a href="https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/podcasts/episode-53-what-dog-owners-need-to-know-about-the-coronavirus-with-dr-lisa-lippman/">https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/podcasts/episode-53-what-dog-owners-need-to-know-about-the-coronavirus-with-dr-lisa-lippman/</a></p>