During this unprecedented time, we understand that pet owners may have a lot of questions and wonder where they can turn to for reliable information regarding COVID-19 and how this may impact care for their pets. We’ve compiled these three facts to help you and your pet stay safe and healthy. 

#1: Rely on reputable sources for current COVID-19 information

While you can turn to Facebook for insider information on where to find toilet paper, avoid using social media as your main source about COVID-19. Instead, rely on major animal and human health organizations for the most current, accurate research about this evolving situation. A few reputable sources include:

#2: There is no evidence to indicate pets can become ill with COVID-19

A major veterinary diagnostic laboratory tested thousands of canine and feline samples for COVID-19 when validating a veterinary test, but found no positive results. Additionally, the CDC and WHO have received zero reports of a pet who was ill from COVID-19. Based on the current evidence, health officials have declared there is no indication that pets can become sick from COVID-19. So, your coughing dog is likely not sick with COVID-19, but another disease, such as kennel cough, congestive heart failure, or a collapsing trachea.

#3: We’re taking every precaution to protect you and our team while still keeping your pet healthy

As a vital part of the health care community, we will remain open and continue to provide important medical care for your pet. As this situation continues to unfold, we may make protocol changes to protect everyone involved. Here are a couple of changes we’ve already implemented: 

  • Curbside appointments — Just park and give us a call to check in. Our staff will come to your car to escort your pet inside. You can chill in your car until the appointment is over!
  • Increased sanitation — We have increased our already rigorous sanitation routines, and are more frequently wiping down doorknobs, counters, and commonly used items.

Be sure to follow along on our Facebook for updates. You can always contact us about our current operating policies before you head out. Stay safe and healthy, everyone! Thank you for your understanding as we navigate this together!