COVID-19 Resources

COVID-19 Resources

Human Resources Guidance Document from FocusHRO

As many changes are taking place on a daily basis, practice owners and managers are facing new challenges in keeping up to date with the new laws and guidelines. Many are wondering how to handle this new unknown territory on staffing questions during this time. PVMA’s partner, FocusHRO, has provided a summary document to help guide you […]

COVID-19 and Your Pet – Penn Vet Tips

Get facts and tips to keep regarding COVID-19 and your pets. These tips were developed by our microbiology experts: Doctors Shelley Rankin, Professor of Microbiology and Stephen Cole, Assistant Professor of Clinical Microbiology.

Can My Pet Get Coronavirus (COVID-19)?

The new Coronavirus (COVID-19) that has been rapidly traveling the globe has been reported in Pennsylvania as infecting a few people. There has also been a report out of Hong Kong that a dog, that was owned by an infected person, tested a weak positive for the virus. This has raised concern among the pet-owning […]

New Required Posters for Your Workplace

Source: U.S. Department of Labor The Department of Labor has just released a poster for employers to post in the workplace, as well as a FAQ to help everyone understand these new guidelines. Each covered employer must post a notice of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) requirements in a conspicuous place on its premises. […]

Shelters and Rescues

This pandemic has the potential to negatively impact shelters and rescues due to temporary loss of staff and volunteers, limited resources and space, and more pets being surrendered. The Humane Society of the United States provides protocol and guidance for animal shelters to navigate the COVID-19 situation. This website is updated by animal sheltering experts […]

Pennsylvania Animal Response Team (PART)

The Pennsylvania Animal Response Team (PART) is working with the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to prepare for the needs of pets should COVID-19 affect shelters or render pets in need. We encourage businesses and agricultural installations that have animals to create a plan for their care should employees become sick or access to supplies […]

Crisis Planning

Pets are an important part of our families, and Pennsylvania law requires us to have a plan in place to care for them. This situation is evolving quickly so pet resources may or may not be available and pet related businesses, organizations, etc. will have to evaluate whether or not to restrict opening to the […]