NEW YORK – A Staten Island family described the last days of their dog, the first canine dog in the United States to test positive for COVID-19, in an exclusive interview with National Geographic. The Mahoneys say Buddy, their 6-year-old German Shepherd, started having trouble breathing in mid-April. At Easter, …
Read More »First pet dog in the US to test positive for COVID-19 dies in New York City, family details his last days
NEW YORK – A Staten Island family described the last days of their dog, the first canine dog in the United States to test positive for COVID-19, in an exclusive interview with National Geographic. The Mahoneys say Buddy, their 6-year-old German Shepherd, started having trouble breathing in mid-April. At Easter, …
Read More »First pet dog in the US to test positive for COVID-19 dies in New York City, family details his last days
NEW YORK – A Staten Island family described the last days of their dog, the first canine dog in the United States to test positive for COVID-19, in an exclusive interview with National Geographic. The Mahoneys say Buddy, their 6-year-old German Shepherd, started having trouble breathing in mid-April. At Easter, …
Read More »Staten Island dog, first to test positive for COVID-19 in the US, dies: report
This is such rude news. A German shepherd on Staten Island who was the first dog to test positive for the coronavirus died, the first such fatality, according to a report released Wednesday. Seven-year-old Buddy began experiencing breathing problems in mid-April, shortly after its owner, Robert Mahoney, contracted COVID-19, National …
Read More »First pet dog in the US to test positive for COVID-19 dies in New York City, family details his last days
NEW YORK – A Staten Island family described the last days of their dog, the first canine dog in the United States to test positive for COVID-19, in an exclusive interview with National Geographic. The Mahoneys say Buddy, their 6-year-old German Shepherd, started having trouble breathing in mid-April. At Easter, …
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