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What is the Coronavirus?
Coronaviruses belong to the large family Coronaviridae. Several different strains of coronavirus are known to commonly circulate within human and animal populations...(CLICK FOR MORE)

Medical Supply Chain Challenges
In February, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) put out a notice that there are concerns the Coronavirus pandemic could disrupt the supply chain for medical supplies for pets...(CLICK FOR MORE)

Pets and the Coronavirus
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COVID-19 appears to have transferred from a bat to a human, but WHO scientists say there is currently no evidence that suggests pets like dogs or cats can be infected with the coronavirus....(CLICK FOR MORE)
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Dan Krosse2020-02-26 20:13:012020-02-26 20:31:36Pets for Life Awarded Lifesaving Grants
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Dan Krosse2020-02-12 10:04:212020-02-12 11:59:16Teaming Up with the Hallmark Channel
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Dan Krosse2020-02-12 09:24:092020-02-17 09:25:19Animal Care and Control Officers from Across the U.S. Train in CharlestonQuestions on a blog post?
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