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Though there is still no evidence that companion animals are spreading COVID-19, the company said there have been rare cases in which pets became infected after being exposed to the virus by a human.
Along with other leading global human and animal health organizations, these companies are assuring the public that no cases of SARS-CoV-2 have yet been detected in cats or dogs.
A joint statement from the World Organization for Animal Health and the World Veterinary Association highlight the necessity for veterinary offices around the world to stay open as COVID-19 develops.
Companies share their latest and greatest pet products at this year's virtual Global Pet Expo, including several new and on-trend pet foods, treats and supplements.