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The eight-year-old bulldog belonged to a COVID-19 patient and appeared to have been infected by its owner, Dutch Agriculture Minister Carola Schouten said. READ:

FILE – A man wearing a face mask and his dogs in the nice weather sit in the park during the coronavirus pandemic on April 25, 2020 in New York City. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images/AFP

Dutch authorities on Friday reported the country’s first coronavirus case in a dog and infections in three cats, but said chances of contamination through pets were minimal. The eight-year-old bulldog belonged to a COVID-19 patient and appeared to have been infected by its owner, Dutch Agriculture Minister Carola Schouten said.where the mink were found to have coronavirus in April.

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