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    Can dogs detect COVID-19? (Post)

    Many of you know that dogs have a profound sense of smell. They can sniff out a wide variety of illnesses and researchers are saying that dogs could potentially detect the COVID-19 virus.During the r ...

    Be At World of Pets Expo! (Post)

    The World of Pets Expo is a fun and educational experience for the entire family, including children and pets of all kind. For less than the price of a movie ticket you and your family can experience ...

    Cat Infected: COVID-19 (Post)

    A domestic cat in Belgium has been infected with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus that's spreading across the globe, the government's FPS Public Health, Food Chain Safety and Envir ...

    Coronavirus In UK Cat (Post)

    A pet cat has tested positive in the UK for the strain of coronavirus that is causing the current pandemic.Experts say it is the first confirmed case of infection in an animal in the UK but does not ...

    "Wolf-Dog" Killed (Post)

    Was it a wolf, a new dog breed, or something a bit more mythical? A rancher near Denton, Montana, killed a wolf-like creature on May 16 that he claimed was terrorizing his livestock. The creature wa ...

    Dog Parasite Control: Babesia Tick Transmission (Post)

    What is Babesia?Babesiosis is a diseased parasite in dogs that can occur by different types of ill transmissions. How is Babesia CausedBabesiosis is a diseased parasite in dogs that can occur by diff ...

    Dog Tick Disease Spreads (Post)

    TOKUSHIMA – A man in his 40s in Tokushima Prefecture has acquired the tick-borne disease known as severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome, or SFTS, through contact with a dog, local g ...

    Feral Cats Kill Millions (Post)

    Feral cats kill more than one million reptiles every day in Australia, a new study showed Monday, with the staggering slaughter threatening many species. Cats have wiped out entire populations o ...

    COVID-19 In Pets (Post)

    Last month, the first U.S. dog to definitively test positive for COVID-19 died in New York City. The canine—a German shepherd named Buddy—likely had lymphoma, but the case served as a remin ...