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By Penny Leigh
                                                        Mar 31, 2020


          Coronavirus concerns did not dominate headlines      Typically, the families would come into her house,
          when Beci Beasley boarded a plane for Canada in      complete the paperwork, and then take their puppy.
          late January. Traveling with the North Carolina      This time, she modified the routine to minimize
          resident was her cherished Cavalier King Charles     contact. Paperwork was completed online so there
          Spaniel, Sunny, who had a long-awaited date with a   was only a final contract to sign when the new
          carefully selected stud dog.                         owners arrived. She asked them to bring their own
                                                               pen to sign the document.
          “I had been waiting two years to do this breeding,”
          Beasley said. “There has been a lot of planning and   “Usually, I carry the puppy out and put it in their
          research to make this happen.”                       crate in their car,” Skou said. “But this time, I had the
                                                               family meet me outside. I placed the puppy down so
          On March 25, Sunny delivered six beautiful puppies   they could pick him up, then I opened the gate so
          into a world that had been transformed in the nine   they could carry the puppy to their car. I also did not
          weeks since the litter was conceived. Breeders now   have them meet the mother and the rest of the litter.”
          face questions of how to socialize and place puppies
          while keeping themselves and potential buyers safe   Breeders can still interact with puppy buyers if they
          from COVID-19.                                       use common sense and practical safety measures,
                                                               according to Dr. Fred Askin, a pathologist at the
          “This is very nervewracking,” Beasley said.          University of North Carolina Medical Center, as
          “Socialization is terrifying. With my last litter, I had   well as an AKC Judge and breeder of West Highland
          15 to 20 different friends visiting on different nights,   White Terriers.
          so the puppies were exposed to people outside the
          household. Today, you don’t want anyone coming to    “People do not need to walk through your home,”
          your home. So how do you make sure your pups get     Dr. Askin said. “I suggest having a room or area with
          the experiences they need?”                          outside access where visitors can maintain distance
                                                               while they meet you and see the puppies. It should
          The health crisis has not diminished the desire for   be an area that is easy to clean and disinfect. Before
          puppies. With a majority of Americans working        anyone comes over, ask them if they have had a fever
          from home, many families decided it is an opportune   or any other symptoms associated with COVID-19
          time to obtain a new dog. The AKC Marketplace has    or if they have been exposed to it.”
          experienced record-breaking visits in recent weeks
          as the puppy-seeking public searches for available   Require that everyone uses hand sanitizer or washes
          litters.                                             hands with soap and water before and after visiting
                                                               the puppy area. Limit the number of visitors to one
                                                               or two at a time. Families should leave children and
                                                               grandparents at home. If you do allow the visitors to
                                                               touch the puppies, it is a good idea to wipe down the
                                                               pups with canine disinfecting wipes afterward.
                                                               Breeders Getting Creative Around COVID-19
                                                               Thankfully, technology makes it possible for breeders
                                                               to interact with and interview potential puppy buyers
                                                               without ever being face-to-face. Beasley has a video
                                                               camera on her puppies 24/7 that she can take videos
                                                               from or invite guests to view. As for paperwork and
                                                               registrations, many can be achieved online, and even
                                                               payment may be made online via PayPal, Venmo, or
                                                               other programs.
          Coronavirus Concerns for Breeders
                                                               “As far as vetting buyers, I plan to use all the
          “I don’t think this is a case of not breeding, but   technology tools available to me, like Facetime and
          changing the way we normally do things,” said AKC    teleconferencing,” Beasley said. “That way, I can see
                 Breeder Field Representative Vanessa Skou.
                                                               them and talk to them, and see their body language.
                 Skou, who is also a breeder, had a litter of   If someone wants to see where the puppies were
                 puppies ready to go to their homes last week.   raised, we can do a virtual tour of my house. If
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