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Dog named Buddy dies after coronavirus diagnosis in US – 7NEWS.com.au
The German Shepherd had trouble breathing in mid-April. A month later, he contracted coronavirus.

The first dog to be diagnosed with COVID-19 in the United States, a Staten Island family dog named Buddy, has reportedly died.
The German Shepherd started to have trouble breathing in mid-April, at the height of the coronavirus crisis in New York.
A month and a half later, the six-year-old dog tested positive for COVID-19, the first dog in America known to do so.
He died on July 11, National Geographic first reported on Wednesday.
Buddy had lymphoma lab results confirmed the day of his death…
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