First pet dog to test positive for COVID-19 in the United States dies

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 30, 2020 05:29 PM2020-07-30T17:29:13+5:302020-07-30T17:29:57+5:30

A German Shepherd named Buddy, who was the first dog in the United States to be infected with coronavirus, ...

First pet dog to test positive for COVID-19 in the United States dies | First pet dog to test positive for COVID-19 in the United States dies

First pet dog to test positive for COVID-19 in the United States dies

A German Shepherd named Buddy, who was the first dog in the United States to be infected with coronavirus, has died of the infection in New York. The pet who has been identified as Buddy was facing trouble in breathing. As per reports in US media, medical records provided by two veterinarians who were treating Buddy indicate that he likely had lymphoma, a type of cancer, which explained the symptoms he suffered before his death. 

His family said it is unclear whether cancer made him more vulnerable to contracting coronavirus, or if the virus made him ill. The family claims their dog had lost weight and became lethargic. Buddy was put on antibiotics, and later, steroids after other testing detected a heart murmur. Several species, including pet dogs and cats, lions and tigers in the zoo and farmed mink is known to have been infected with the virus. 

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