A man from Cape Coral in Florida has admitted dumping his dog because he believed the animal could infect him with coronavirus.
A female dog called Daisy was picked up in Redland, Miami, and was identified as belonging to the man via a microchip.
Although animals are being left in shelters across the US as a result of coronavirus fears, the CDC states there is currently"no evidence that companion animals, including pets, can spread Covid-19 or that they might be a source of infection in the United States".It advises:"In the United States, there is no evidence to suggest that any animals, including pets, livestock, or wildlife, might be a source of Covid-19 infection at this time.
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