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Coronavirus or Cancer? How did Buddy, First Dog in US to Test Covid-19 Positive, Die? – International Business Times, Singapore Edition
On June 2, the US Department of Agriculture confirmed Buddy as the first dog to have contracted coronavirus in the U.S.

Buddy, the first dog to have tested positive for COVID-19 in the U.S., has died. The seven-year-old German Shepherd was also possibly suffering from cancer. It is not sure if Buddy died of COVID-19 or other illnesses.
Buddy was a healthy dog owned by Robert and Allison Mahoney of Staten Island in New York. For the first time in seven years, Buddy started wheezing in April 2020. Robert was somehow sure that Buddy had contracted COVID-19 as he himself was suffering from the virus for weeks.
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