Veterinary care for animals goes curbside during pandemic

In this Thursday, May 21, 2020, photo, vet technician Savanah Hendershott wears a mask her father-in-law made her while talking with a pet owner at Sugar House Veterinary Hospital in Salt Lake City. The facility's lobby remains closed amid the coronavirus pandemic, and pet owners are asked to call the hospital and wait in the parking lot for a technician to walk their pets inside and return them after their appointment. (Ivy Ceballo/The Deseret News via AP)

In this Thursday, May 21, 2020, photo, Tammy Reid laughs while getting out of her truck to help Savanah Hendershott, a vet technician, return Blue, her 1-year-old Great Dane, after a visit to Sugar House Veterinary Hospital in Salt Lake City. The hospital is open to pets only amid the coronavirus pandemic. Pet owners are asked to call the hospital and wait in the parking lot for a technician to walk their pets inside and return them after their appointment. (Ivy Ceballo/The Deseret News via AP)

In this Thursday, May 21, 2020, photo, Susan Porten holds her dachshund Pepper while Rick Porten talks with Hannah Latimer, a vet technician, at Sugar House Veterinary Hospital in Salt Lake City. The facility's lobby remains closed amid the coronavirus pandemic, and pet owners are asked to call the hospital and wait in the parking lot for a technician to walk their pets inside and return them after their appointment. (Ivy Ceballo/The Deseret News via AP)

In this Thursday, May 21, 2020, photo, Hannah Latimer, a vet technician, helps Haydes make his way inside Sugar House Veterinary Hospital in Salt Lake City. The facility's lobby remains closed amid the coronavirus pandemic, and pet owners are asked to call the hospital and wait in the parking lot for a technician to walk their pets inside and return them after their appointment. (Ivy Ceballo/The Deseret News via AP)