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Your Dog’s Health - The Virus
Can Dogs Get the Coronavirus?
Dogs can contract certain types of corona viruses, such as the canine respiratory corona virus, but the specific corona virus affecting people is believed not to be a threat to pets.
The World Health Organization reported that there have been no reported cases of corona virus in domestic animals. " At present, there is no evidence that a companion animal such as a dog or cat can be infected".
Despite this, Li Lanjuan, an epidemiologist and Representative of China's National Health Commission cautioned pet owners in China to be vigilant about theeir own health and the health of their pets. "If pets go out and have contact with an infected person, they have a chance to be infected.
The CDC says that "while this virus seems to have emerged from an animal source, it is now spreading from person -to-person."
How can dog owners protect pets from coronavirus?
The recommended approach for dog and cat owners in the U.S. continues to be vigilant and wash hands with soap and water after contact with any animal. For most dog owners this means a lot of washing.
Dogs do not need a face mask against the new coronavirus.
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Choosing the Best Puppy - Learn to stimulate the Neurological System
An unpublished study of more than 70 breeds shows that most breeders are wrong more than 60% of the time in choosing puppies.
Choosing the Best Puppy DVD shows how to pick puppies and reduce the risk of being wrong. It also includes a demonstration of how to stimulate the neurological system in newborn pups starting at 3 days of age.
Seminars for Breeders
Watch the synopsis of each seminar. New information and scientific findings are added as they occur. That is why our seminars continue to be popular. Nothing beats hands-on and useful information.
"Structure, Movement and Pedigree Analysis" focuses on learning how to recognize good structure and movement and how to use your hands to see what your eyes can’t. It also includes how to code your pedigrees and see the strengths and weaknesses of each ancestor.
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