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How to care for dogs and cats during coronavirus

Everyone want to know How to care for dogs and cats during coronavirus?

The World Health Organization currently reports there is “no evidence that companion animals/pets such as dogs or cats can be infected with the new coronavirus.” However, the first dog to test positive for coronavirus died in Hong Kong Monday, causing alarm for many pet owners.

Here’s everything we know about how the coronavirus interacts with cats and dogs so far:

Animals are not thought to spread the disease

Animals are not thought to spread the disease
“There is no evidence that animals or animal products imported from China or other countries pose a risk of spreading coronavirus in the US,” the New York State Veterinary Medical Society declares in a new pamphlet on COVID-19. “At this time, there is no evidence that companion animals including pets can spread the coronavirus.”

What to do if you’re worried about your pet

Concerned pet owners, Smith emphasizes, should contact their vets — but be patient: This virus is novel to everyone, and the situation is changing rapidly, with management protocols evolving daily.

“There’s a lot that’s not completely known. The vet community right now is still trying to figure out how to interact with the situation — give your vet the benefit of the doubt,” says the seven-year industry veteran. “I don’t think anybody has seen anything like this. It’s stressful for everybody.”

 

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Post time: Mar-23-2020