A no-kill animal shelter in Clearwater has announced a series of changes to its operations designed to protect its staff, visitors, and the animals in its care from the coronavirus.
Find out more at https://www.humanesocietyofpinellas.org/operational-changes-during-covid-19
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The Largest No Kill Shelter Of Pinellas County
Announced New Operational Changes
Are you planning on visiting the
no-kill animal shelter in Pinellas
County? You might want to
check out this new update
before you go.
You might want to check
out this new update before
you go.
The Humane Society of
Pinellas has announced a
series of operational changes
aimed at protecting both
visitors and pets from the
coronavirus.
It is updating its procedures to
be in line with the
recommendations of the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention because of the
progression of the virus.
Its adoption center will remain
open but will be limited to a
50% capacity and will be on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Staff members will be expected
to wear the appropriate masks
and face coverings and practice
social distancing when
interacting with visitors.
You are also expected to
follow the same practices
upon entering the facility.
The organization also
announced that it will continue
its behavior and training
program, which is delivered
through its consulting partners.
It is still managing the Pet
Food Pantry, a program that
aims to help residents
provide food for their pets.
Furthermore, the non-profit’s
pet hospital, which is located
at 2907 State Road 590,
remains open on weekdays
from 8 am to 5 pm.
Find out more at
humanesocietyofpinell
as.org
Announced New Operational Changes
Are you planning on visiting the
no-kill animal shelter in Pinellas
County? You might want to
check out this new update
before you go.
You might want to check
out this new update before
you go.
The Humane Society of
Pinellas has announced a
series of operational changes
aimed at protecting both
visitors and pets from the
coronavirus.
It is updating its procedures to
be in line with the
recommendations of the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention because of the
progression of the virus.
Its adoption center will remain
open but will be limited to a
50% capacity and will be on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Staff members will be expected
to wear the appropriate masks
and face coverings and practice
social distancing when
interacting with visitors.
You are also expected to
follow the same practices
upon entering the facility.
The organization also
announced that it will continue
its behavior and training
program, which is delivered
through its consulting partners.
It is still managing the Pet
Food Pantry, a program that
aims to help residents
provide food for their pets.
Furthermore, the non-profit’s
pet hospital, which is located
at 2907 State Road 590,
remains open on weekdays
from 8 am to 5 pm.
Find out more at
humanesocietyofpinell
as.org