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  2. How the pandemic affected separation anxiety in dogs ... - AOL

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    While pet owners typically turn to pet relinquishment as a last resort, this appears to be the case far more often as of late. Dog intake in shelters has increased by 2.5% between January and ...

  3. Separation anxiety in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the dogs' previous and current living conditions have an impact on the diagnosis, as many of these animals developed separation anxiety due to traumatic experiences. Diagnoses are made by examining dogs' behaviour before and during departure, when the owner is absent, and when the owner returns home.

  4. A dog got put in coronavirus quarantine after testing a 'weak ...

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  5. Dog Psychologist Lists 9 Signs a Pup Isn’t Getting Enough ...

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    You can also hire a dog walker to get your pooch's steps in. Mental stimulation is just as important as physical exercise. Sure they have lots of toys they can play with, but playing with the same ...

  6. COVID-19 pandemic and animals - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are capable of becoming infected with COVID-19. They are also capable of cheering up lonely caretakers during lockdowns. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected animals directly and indirectly. SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is zoonotic, which likely to have originated from animals such as bats and pangolins.

  7. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Dogs get ample correct nutrition from their natural, normal diet; wild and feral dogs can usually get all the nutrients needed from a diet of whole prey and raw meat. In addition, a human diet is not ideal for a dog: the concept of a "balanced" diet for a facultative carnivore like a dog is not the same as in an omnivorous human.

  8. Can my dog get the coronavirus? A vet weighs in - AOL

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  9. Canine coronavirus - Wikipedia

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    This coronavirus is a species of Canine coronavirus (CCoV) which was named CCoV-HuPn-2018 and was found to have multiple similarities to feline coronavirus, swine transmissible gastroenteritis virus and some human and SARS-like coronaviruses. Most of these affect the spike protein and it is thought the virus could have undergone genetic ...