Can I bring my animal into the veterinarian for care?
If you are healthy and your pet needs to see a veterinarian, please call before bringing them into the vet. Veterinary clinics are taking precautions and may have a special operating procedure that you will be asked to follow.
If you are ill with COVID-19 and your animal needs emergency care, ask a healthy family member or friend to bring your animal in to be seen.
Can I have contact with my animal if I am ill with COVID-19?
If you are ill with COVID-19 it is recommended to limit contact with your pet. If possible, have another member of the household care for your animal.
If you are the only caretaker for your animal or you have a service dog; do not kiss, hug or have “face-to-face” contact with them. When in contact with your animal’s items (toys, food dishes, etc.) always wash your hands with soap and water before and after handling.
Should my animal be tested for COVID-19?
At this time, it is not recommended to perform routine testing of animals for COVID-19.
If your animal is displaying signs of respiratory illness, please consult your veterinarian who can check for more common respiratory problems.
Enter our Licensing and Payment System then use the filter at the top to find the license you want to apply for or renew or find existing license information, including CEU's