Covid and a Dogs Unconditional Love

Bryan Arana
1 min readJul 4, 2021

Photo Credit: Kelly Lacy

Dogs have been the household’s most favorite pets and since the pandemic, it comes as no surprise that adoption centers saw a spike during stay-at-home orders once they were first announced back in March. The truth is, dogs are lovers that will make any heart melt, helping more than a thousand households in Los Angeles County throughout the pandemic.

The pandemic has led many to an unforeseen future forcing millions all over the world to change or cancel their plans and goals entirely. On the other hand, dogs have always been there when we needed them, and though the quarantine may have affected us, it benefited pets dramatically. Current news As vaccines are rolling in and cases are starting to slowly drop, dogs will notice this decline in activity, and comfort

Despite the overextended hours our dogs have gained from the pandemic, a human will start to go back to their lives and we must pay our furry friends to pay for the attention that they gave us and helped us through the pandemic. Sticking with us through the tough long hours of staying home during last year’s stat-at-home orders.

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