Is it safe to foster or adopt a pet during COVID-19?

Based on the limited information available to date, the risk of animals spreading COVID-19 to people is considered to be low. There is no reason to think that any animals, including shelter pets, play a significant role in spreading the virus that causes COVID-19.

If you are interest in becoming a foster parent or adopting from the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center, please call 636-949-7387 to schedule an appointment.

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1. As a pet owner, what should I do to keep myself and my pet safe from COVID-19?
2. Can I get COVID-19 from my pet or another animal?
3. Can mosquitoes, houseflies or ticks spread COVID-19?
4. What should I do to care for my pet, if I'm exposed to COVID-19?
5. Can pets test positive for COVID-19?
6. Can wild animals spread COVID-19 to me or my pet?
7. Can I walk my dog during the COVID-19 pandemic?
8. Is it safe to foster or adopt a pet during COVID-19?
9. My question was not listed among these FAQs. Where can I go for additional information?