Canine surveillance could be beneficial in detecting those with the virus
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PureBites’ donation aims to keep pets fed and healthy amid the COVID-19 pandemic
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Future research should explore if novel coronavirus can be spread among livestock, poultry, and companion animals
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The province began its first phase of reopening on May 16
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On May 21, join our legal and financial gurus from Wilson Vukelich LLP and BMO for the first segment of a three-part Q&A discussion series
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Registrants can expect a full refund within in 90 days, the association says
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The University of Guelph is seeking participants for a study exploring the potential impact of COVID-19 on pets
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It is believed the dog contracted the virus from contact with his owners, who have tested positive for novel coronavirus
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Trupanion says it is monitoring real-time data to identify animal health trends across North America
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Those showing signs of the novel coronavirus should restrict contact with pets and livestock, CVMA says
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The group, with representation from WSAVA, AAWA, Trupanion, and more, will host its second webinar on April 2
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Evidence released by IDEXX Laboratories concurs with the conclusions of global health groups
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Veterinary professionals breathe a sigh of relief in wake of province-wide shutdowns
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Trupanion and AAWA have joined forces on a RACE-approved presentation to arm veterinarians with the latest developments on novel coronavirus and pets
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Health officials say a dog in Hong Kong that tested ‘weak positive’ for the virus has died, but likely from unrelated ailments
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From telemedicine services to roadside pick-ups, Canadian veterinarians are working to reduce the spread of novel coronavirus
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As many adjust to the ‘new norm’ of social distancing, veterinarians should remind owners to keep their pets active
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