Dogs and cats can carry, not contract, the coronavirus, experts say - The Jerusalem Post - 4aPet
How could a Pomeranian dog in Hong Kong test positive for the coronavirus? The same way inanimate objects can carry it.
How could a Pomeranian dog in Hong Kong test positive for the coronavirus? The same way inanimate objects can carry it.
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread around the world, many people have gone to the effort of putting surgical masks on themselves as well as their pets, out of concern that their pets could possibly contract the virus.
This is despite a Pomeranian dog in Hong Kong testing positive for the coronavirus.
Very simply: It didn't have the virus, but it did carry it.
Regardless, the statement said that the dog will remain quarantined and will be tested repeatedly until it tests negative.
The dog in question belonged to a patient that had contracted the coronavirus, and Hong Kong's Health Department sent the dog to the care of the AFCD on February 26. The statement added that the pets of other confirmed coronavirus patients should be sent to the AFCD, where they will be quarantined.
Rather, pets could have the virus the same way inanimate objects could, by being contaminated.
The dog is likely "infected" in the same way.
"Whilst it seems a bit scary, it's purely a precautionary measure, and it's certainly nothing for pet owners in general to be concerned about," Jane Gray, Hong Kong SPCA's chief veterinary surgeon, told CNN.
Rather, the most effective way to keep healthy, for both humans and pets, is proper hygiene.