255: Wearing Masks in Dog Agility

Published: May 29, 2020, 8:24 p.m.

b'In this episode (46:42) All information is researched but not exhaustive and not reviewed by an outside expert. Although Esteban is a licensed physician, this is NOT medical advice \\u2192 you should get medical advice specific to your situation and health from your doctor, not from us or this podcast. \\xa0CLICK HERE to download this outline as a PDF Why Should We Wear Masks? Study came out 3 weeks ago titled \\u201cUniversal Masking is Urgent in the COVID-19 Pandemic:SEIR and Agent Based Models, Empirical Validation, Policy Recommendations\\u201d The authors (who are from Hong Kong, UK, France and Finland) compared countries with high levels of mask-wearing to ones with low levels. Using computer modeling and real-world data, they found masks could reduce transmission. The study concluded that if 80% of the population wore masks, there would be more than a 90% drop in infection rates. Etiquette and Politics Concerning Masks Wearing a mask does not give sick people permission to attend a trial. Allergies and upper respiratory infections can look similar, don\\u2019t assume the best case (that you have allergies). Instead, assume you are sick and stay home. Risk tolerance is key, but this is subjective and based on personal risk factors. However, understand that you will likely be unhappy for two different reasons: Either you feel that there are not enough rules in place (and/or too many violations) so that you don\\u2019t feel comfortable being there because you fear getting the virus. If so, STAY HOME. Or you feel that there are too many rules in place (and they are unnecessary) so that you don\\u2019t feel comfortable being there because people are upset with you for \\u201cbending\\u201d or breaking the rules. If so, STAY HOME. Sample statement from AKC premium: \\u201cIf you are concerned about the possibility of exposure to the coronavirus OR if you are unwilling to follow the states rules, it would be best if you did not enter this July trial.\\u201d\\xa0Every personal situation is addressed by that statement. CDC Guidelines Who Should Wear? People older than 2 years of age in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain Who Should Not Wear? Anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance.\\xa0In Esteban\\u2019s opinion, these people should not be at agility trials because they are at high risk for complications from coronavirus infection. General Considerations Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face. Comfort is important. Kap 7 masks 82% Polyester/18% elastane Shopping time, you should have a mask for every day of the week, like underwear! Children require a smaller fit. Leave your children at home. Leave guests at home\\u2013don\\u2019t bring them to agility trials. If it doesn\\u2019t fit well, especially around the nose, you will suck in unfiltered air from around your face. Include multiple layers of fabric PM2.5 N95 Activated Carbon Filter Mask Insert (100 for $100) Blocks at least 95% of viruses as small as 0.3 microns Virus even smaller but carried on droplets that are 5-10 microns Thread count of 180 or better for materials like sheets/pillowcases HEPA vacuum bags (hard to breathe) NO A/C BAGS DUE TO FIBERGLASS Be secured with ties or ear loops. Ties are more adjustable than a rubber band behind the ear! Metal to form the nose helps contour the mask to avoid gaps Allow for breathing without restriction. Remove very carefully, don\\u2019t touch the mask part, just touch the ties. Be able to be laundered and machine-dried without damage or change to shape. Air dry is okay, leave it in the sun if possible. Hotter is better than colder for washing and drying. Two situations for masks: low risk and high risk. Agility trials will be high risk. Crowded grocery stores are high risk. Walking outdoors alone is low risk. Use your filters and higher quality masks for higher risk situations and opt for comfort and no filters in low risk situations. Special Dog Agility Considerations Your dog\\u2019s comfort level with masks Other dogs\\u2019 comfort level with masks Difference in your voice Difference in facial expression The American Kennel Club (AKC) is deferring to clubs in that they should \\u201cconsider recommending that exhibitors wear masks. Exhibitors should be able to run without a mask if they desire. Judges may wear masks at their discretion if not required by the club.\\u201d See the document here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn-origin-etr.akc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/12160607/Agility-Covid-19-Suggested-Best-Practices.pdf CPE Guidelines effective May 11: http://www.k9cpe.com/premiums/covid19letter05112020.pdf Philosophy: As dog sports are very \\u201csocial\\u201d, we are choosing not to use the term\\u201csocial distancing\\u201d rather refer to it as \\u201cphysical distancing\\u201d. MASKS: Masks are to be worn by anyone within the ring (building, walking, running, judging). Masks are up to the individual, club, local, state and government guidelines when not within the ring. Exhibitors who will be wearing masks will need to bring enough masks for the duration of the trial and dispose of single use masks properly. Make sure your dog is ok with people wearing masks. We don\\u2019t want a dog becoming fearful due to something they\\u2019ve never seen before. From Esteban: We can come together as a community in order to save our sport and rebuild it in the coming years. Resources: We should wear masks study is here:\\xa0https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340933456_Universal_Masking_is_Urgent_in_the_COVID-19_Pandemic_SEIR_and_Agent_Based_Models_Empirical_Validation_Policy_Recommendations CDC guidelines here:\\xa0https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/about-face-coverings.html Mayo Clinic interview about masks here:\\xa0https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/covid-19-mayo-clinic-expert-answers-questions-about-masks-after-cdc-updates-its-recommendation/ Video: Pulmonologist Marjorie Patricia George MD demonstrates how to put on and remove a cloth mask properly\\xa0https://youtu.be/iGE5eny_9gA Order swim suit material masks here:\\xa0https://www.kap7.com/masks-1/ Order masks with metal nose bridge and pocket inserts here:\\xa0https://www.masqd.com/collections/masks Order mask filters here:\\xa0https://www.masqd.com/collections/masks/products/mask-filter AKC Guidelines here:\\xa0https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn-origin-etr.akc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/12160607/Agility-Covid-19-Suggested-Best-Practices.pdf USDAA Guidelines here:\\xa0https://usdaa.com/news/best-practices-when-agility-events-return.cfm CPE Guidelines here:\\xa0http://www.k9cpe.com/premiums/covid19letter05112020.pdf'