Coronavirus Q&A: Can dogs get Covid-19? Your questions answered by our vet
Most pets in the UK now live as vital parts of our households, as beloved family members. So it's only natural that more people are asking: are animals at risk from coronavirus? And could our pets be implicated in the spread of this infection? The good news is that the answer to these questions is …
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