South Carolina dog put down after testing positive for coronavirus

Charleston County, S.C. – A dog in South Carolina had to be euthanized after it tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a July 16 news release from Clemson University. 

The dog, an 8- or 9-year-old shepherd mix was the first animal in South Carolina to be infected with COVID-19.

Veterinary findings determined the canine had a chronic health condition, which was the reason the animal was put down.

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Source: foxnews.com

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