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  1. Jun 13, 2022 · In the dog community, the word “coronavirus” is far from new. For decades, we have known dogs can contract coronaviruses. In fact, Canine Coronavirus was first discovered in Germany in 1971 ...

  2. Canine coronavirus disease, known as CCoV, is a highly infectious intestinal infection in dogs, especially puppies. Canine coronavirus is usually short-lived but may cause considerable abdominal discomfort for a few days in infected dogs. The virus is from the Coronaviridae family. The virus gets its name from the fact that, when viewed from ...

  3. Mar 23, 2016 · Watery diarrhea in puppies is the most common symptom, but some cases also have vomiting and occasionally fever. The puppy’s belly may be swollen and hard. Adult dogs can occasionally show similar symptoms. Coronavirus is sometimes confused with canine parvovirus which typically causes more severe illness in puppies.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Coronavirus COVID-19 is Zoonotic While we don’t currently know enough about COVID-19 to know which animals it affects, we do know that it is a zoonotic virus, as it has been confirmed in March ...

  5. Farmed mink are easily infected with the COVID-19 virus, and it can spread rapidly once introduced to a mink farm. The most likely source of the virus for farmed mink is infected humans. If you're sick, have another person care for your animals. If this isn't possible, follow infection prevention and control measures.

  6. May 1, 2020 · A preprint study from France tested 9 cats and 12 dogs who lived in a community of 20 veterinary students, two of whom had tested positive for COVID-19, and several more of whom suspected themselves infected. Even though several of the animals had clinical symptoms compatible with COVID-19, none of them tested positive.

  7. Canine enteric coronavirus (a group 1 coronavirus) is a highly contagious intestinal infection seen mostly in young puppies. It is spread by oral contact with infected feces and causes diarrhea that is self-limiting in adult dogs but can be more severe in young puppies. A vaccine is available.