We’re here at Pawsitively Groomed Pet Salon understands the growing concern surrounding COVID-19. Your pet(s) are part of your family and should be treated as such.
We love pets, and we’re passionate about the service we provide to them. This means that every day, as part of our regular operations, our vans are cleaned and sanitized. We’re taking additional steps to keep pets and people safe as we come out to groom your pet(s). We have asked our groomers not to enter anyone’s home, and if necessary, just inside the front door. Our groomers follow regular cleaning practices using a disinfectant formulated to kill coronavirus, among other germs. Plus, we’ll continue to follow the steps below:
Cleaning and disinfecting all grooming tables, tubs, and grooming tools between every grooming service. Groomers wash their hands prior to and once they come back from picking up your pet(s). Wiping down their iPad and/or Phone after each grooming appointment. This situation continues to evolve quickly, and we will be monitoring it closely. Based on current guidance and our own standards and practices, we will remain open for business and are committed to providing an outstanding experience for you and your pet(s).
We will continue to refer to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization and other public health agencies to determine the safest course of action for everyone we are grooming for.
As of today, there is no evidence that pets can spread COVID-19. For the latest information about coronavirus and pets, we encourage you to visit the link below:
https://www.cdc.gov/
- According to the CDC, there is currently no known reason to believe that any animals, including pets in the United States, can spread COVID-19.
- To date, the CDC has not received any reports of pets or other animals becoming sick with COVID-19.
- The CDC always recommends following everyday preventive actions to help prevent the spread of illness.
- People who are sick with COVID-19 should restrict their contact with animals.