Although 3 dogs have been known to test positive in China for Coronavirous or COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) and The Centre of Disease Control (CDC) state it is very unlikely that you and your dog would cross contaminate each other with COVID-19. The dogs that tested positive in China were thought to have been exposed to very high concentrations of viral contaminants to have the detectable level that they did.

You may have noticed on your dog’s vaccine check list there is a “coronavirus” strain listed. Fortunately, this is specifically a canine type of coronavirus only. Unfortunately, that strain is not the same as COVID-19. COVID-19 has the possibility of other types of animal-human transmission.

Should My Dog Wear A Mask?
No. Applying a mask to your dog may interfere with your dog’s breathing and cause more harm than good.

A dog is highly likely to not be comfortable in the mask and keep trying to pull it off.

And finally, masks are designed for human faces, human nose and mouth measurements. If you every examined your dog’s mouth line, you see it cuts deep along his or her cheeks. No human mask would be able to cover that effectively.

There are medical masks made for dogs that wrap around their snout. However, it is not recommended for the same reasons. Not comfortable, can interfere with breathing and the dog will keep trying to remove it. Most importantly, your dog is not likely to get our COVID-19 strain.

How To Protect Myself and My Dog?
I’m sure many of you are doing a great job at these protective practices. They are the same as you have been hearing all over?

Wash your hands with soap and water for 20-30 seconds

Frequently clean high-traffic, high-touch surfaces

Self-isolate, it is okay to be around your dog

Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth before washing your hands, these are the easiest areas for germs to get into you and make you sick!

COVID-19 generally has an incubation period of anywhere from 2 days, which is rare, to 5-14 days which is more average, this is time you are sick before you start to have symptoms

Humans are very contagious in this incubation phase, even before they have symptoms

Humans remain contagious when they blow their nose, and cough.

Research has also found humans even shed the virus in their faeces.

Sources:

https://pethelpful.com/misc/Can-Dogs-and-Cats-Get-Coronavirus-Your-Pets-Health

https://vetmed.illinois.edu/pet_column/coronavirus-pets/

Yuliss has worked with sheltered dogs to facilitate their adaption into family homes. She has also owned a few different kinds of dogs at various times in her life. Experienced with dogs from puppyhood to senior stages she enjoys it all! She also has 4 human children, including one set of identical twins! Watching her dog grow with her children provided her with so much fueled insight for the general public. Find more of her articles and tips for dog care, dog health and human childhood development with dogs at home at http://www.best-family-dogs.com

By Yuliss Saint Pierre 

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