Lisa Vanderpump is reminding her fans that dogs can bring comfort during such an unsettling time as the coronavirus pandemic numbers continue to rise.
The former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star advocated on Monday for dog adoption and fostering, while also stressing how a worldwide pandemic can put dogs at an even greater risk of being abandoned. "It's been an unbelievable, unprecedented situation.The importance now, of finding furry people for comfort, is a real comfort factor for people," Vanderpump told TMZ.
While the television star, who owns her own dog rescue agency named Vanderpump Dogs, said it's "great" the coronavirus has resulted in a spike in dog adoptions, she also shared a downside for canines at this time.