COVID-19 kills US American dog


This 31 March 2020 video is called Coronavirus and pets: COVID-19 affecting cats and dogs in Russia.

By Natasha Daly in National Geographic in the USA, July 29 2020:

Buddy liked dog stuff: running through the sprinklers, going on long car rides, swimming in the lake. He cuddled the Mahoneys—his owners and family—at the end of tough days. He humored them when they dressed him up as a bunny for Halloween. He was a protective big brother to 10-month-old Duke, the family’s other German shepherd. He loved everyone. He lived up to his name.

In mid-April, right before his seventh birthday, Buddy began struggling to breathe.

Six weeks later, he became the first dog in the United States to be confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. On July 11, Buddy died.

27th coronavirus infection of mink at Dutch fur business: here.

1 thought on “COVID-19 kills US American dog

  1. Pingback: ‘Mink fur industry cause of COVID-19 pandemic’ | Dear Kitty. Some blog

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.