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Judi Lynn

(160,516 posts)
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 07:01 AM Jul 2020

COVID-19 And Animals: First US Dog To Test Positive Dies, Family Explains Symptoms

Source: International Business Times

By Vaishnavi Vaidyanathan
07/30/20 AT 6:30 AM

The first dog to test positive for coronavirus in the United States has died.

In an exclusive interview with National Geographic, the owners of the German Shepherd, named Buddy, said the canine started having trouble breathing right before its seventh birthday in April. The following month, Buddy tested positive for the virus. It died in New York on July 11.

Robert Mahoney, who had tested positive for COVID-19, said he thought his pet might also have the virus after the canine started breathing heavily in April. A local clinic prescribed antibiotics for the canine over the phone as Mahoney, who was COVID-19 positive, was not allowed to enter the clinic.

In the following weeks, the dog’s health deteriorated. It lost its appetite and was losing weight rapidly. The owners took the canine to three different clinics but none of them thought the canine could have the virus. An ultrasound revealed the dog’s liver and spleen had enlarged. Vets confirmed the dog had a heart murmur.

After three weeks of medications, Robert took the canine to another vet where COVID-19 tests were conducted. Days later, the test results were out and it confirmed that Buddy had tested positive. The health officials collected the samples to confirm the results. On June 2, the officials confirmed that Buddy had contracted the deadly virus. The officials told the family that the samples collected on May 15 were positive for SARS-CoV-2, but additional samples collected five days later were negative. This indicated that the virus was no longer present in Buddy’s body.

Read more: https://www.ibtimes.com/covid-19-animals-first-us-dog-test-positive-dies-family-explains-symptoms-3019339

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COVID-19 And Animals: First US Dog To Test Positive Dies, Family Explains Symptoms (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jul 2020 OP
Maybe the people who object to masks will change their minds McCamy Taylor Jul 2020 #1
Maybe the people who object safeinOhio Jul 2020 #2
well.....my thoughts just exploded. best to say nothing about what they were. riversedge Jul 2020 #4
Are you suggesting people wear masks in their homes? former9thward Jul 2020 #5
People who test positive need to protect their families; that includes protecting the pets. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #6
back in the 90's. my cat died of cryptosporidium that hit milw. but he was 21 or so. pansypoo53219 Jul 2020 #3
The dog had cancer obamanut2012 Jul 2020 #7
You mean the dog didn't die due to COVID? SharonClark Jul 2020 #8

McCamy Taylor

(19,240 posts)
1. Maybe the people who object to masks will change their minds
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 08:14 AM
Jul 2020

if they think it could kill the family dog...

former9thward

(31,981 posts)
5. Are you suggesting people wear masks in their homes?
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 08:44 AM
Jul 2020

24/7? I am very skeptical of this "diagnosis" by the vet.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
6. People who test positive need to protect their families; that includes protecting the pets.
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 09:21 AM
Jul 2020

In most cases, that would require as much isolation as possible.

SharonClark

(10,014 posts)
8. You mean the dog didn't die due to COVID?
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 04:07 PM
Jul 2020

That’s what the headline would lead you to assume. I just can’t get use to seeing misleading headlines on DU.

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