Dear EarthTalk: Can our pets get sick from the coronavirus too, and can they pass it along to people? -- J.M., Bridgeport, CT Given that Covid-19 probably originated in bats means that it’s no ...
Dog and cat owners who have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past two weeks are eligible to participate in the study. The tests are free. Owners must be at least 18, provide consent and fill ...
It’s been known since the beginning of the pandemic that cats and dogs can catch COVID-19 from infected people, as have gorillas, mink and one ferret. But what remains unclear is how susceptible your ...
As concern continues to climb over the novel coronavirus, also called COVID-19, the Human Society of Greater Dayton wants to reassure everyone that your pets will not give you the virus. >>How to get ...
The city of Seoul in South Korea has started testing pets for COVID-19 at no cost and they've found one case of coronavirus in a cat. This comes after another cat in the country tested positive. Here ...
SAN FRANCSICO -- Concern about animal and pet transmission of COVID-19 increased after a tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York City, tested positive for the virus and developed a cough. "We live in a ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Can your pet get COVID-19? Yes, pets and other animals can get the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, but health officials say the risk of them spreading it to people is low. Dogs, cats ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- As we all work to stay healthy during the coronavirus outbreak across the nation, some people may be wondering how you can keep your pet safe. Dr. David Gonsky of West Loop Veterinary ...
A new program called the "Pets in Need Project" is helping homeless pets. "When COVID hit, we realized that the homeless and their pets were even more vulnerable than usual," said Ellevet Sciences ...
When the world was locked inside during COVID, many families felt lonely and afraid. To bring comfort, they adopted pets. Dogs and cats became part of homes where children studied online, and parents ...