Laguna Niguel, CA - In an earlier post, WoofPost.com detailed research findings that dogs could indeed catch coronavirus from humans but were not thought to be able to pass it on to people. They also emphasized some dog owners erroneously believe their dog has already been vaccinated against the corona virus because their immunization records say so.
This confusion came about because coronaviruses cause a variety of illnesses in animals, including dogs. This particular coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, is a new virus which is literally only a few months old. There is no vaccine available for humans or dogs and the dogs in question, even though they tested positive for the virus, did not become noticeably ill.
More recently, genetic analysis by virologists at the University of Hong Kong shows that the virus in these dogs came from their owners, according to the study published in Nature.
The authors emphasize there is no evidence that dogs can pass on the infection to people or even to other dogs, but it is not outside the realm of possibility so researchers will continue to look at the evidence.
To read the remainder of this article, Dogs And Coronavirus - An Update (May 20, 2020), go to WoofPost.com.
Also recently published was Why Small Dogs Rule.
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