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Locality: Tottenham, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-406-3647



Address: 17 Queen St. North L0G 1W0 Tottenham, ON, Canada

Website: www.thehealthydogstore.ca

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The Healthy Dog Store 24.01.2021

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The Healthy Dog Store 20.01.2021

Are hope for you is a safe and prosperous 2021

The Healthy Dog Store 05.01.2021

Curbside pick up Wednesdays please have your order in by Tuesday at 5pm for Wednesday pick 905-406-3647

The Healthy Dog Store 20.11.2020

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The Healthy Dog Store 11.11.2020

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The Healthy Dog Store 19.10.2020

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The Healthy Dog Store 09.10.2020

Don't forget 2am Sunday the clocks fall back an hour.

The Healthy Dog Store 05.10.2020

FYI From CKC Dog Infected with SARS-CoV-2 in Ontario As you may know, a veterinary advisory from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, recently reported that a dog in Ontario tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 (known as COVID-19 in humans). The dog was tested as part of a research study and did not show any clinical signs of illness at the time of the study.... Dr. Scott Weese, Professor at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph and Infectious Disease Control expert, indicates that this case is not surprising and most likely not the first case of a dog infected with the virus, but certainly the first confirmed, positive case in Canada. Despite the recent findings, experts maintain that the risk of infection and infection to domestic animals such as dogs remains low. As such, testing for COVID-19 in animals is not recommended since the virus is spread between people and there's no evidence to suggest that dogs infected by humans are perpetuating the ongoing spread of this disease. As a precaution, government and public health directives advise that people with COVID-19 symptoms, or those self-isolating due to contact with COVID-19, restrict contact with their pets and continue to follow the recommended health and safety guidelines. It is also advised that households infected with COVID-19 who have pets, keep their pets indoors where possible. Dogs should be kept on a leash or within a private fenced area when taken outside for bathroom breaks. For more information, please visit CFIA’s info on Animals and COVID-19.