The first official case of a pet dog catching Covid-19 from its owner has been recorded in the UK.

Following tests at the Animal and Plant Health Agency laboratory in Surrey last week, health officials said the pet was in a veterinary surgery for unrelated reasons when the dog's owner tested positive for the virus. Shortly after, the dog also developed symptoms, but is now recovering well at home.

Despite being an incredibly rare case, it's thought the dog's infection could result in owners who have tested positive having to isolate from their pets in order to fully recover.

"Tests conducted by the Animal and Plant Health Agency have confirmed that the virus responsible for Covid-19 has been detected in a pet dog in the UK," Christine Middlemiss, Chief Veterinary Officer said.

"It is very rare for dogs to be infected and they will usually only show mild clinical signs and recover within a few days. There is no clear evidence to suggest that pets directly transmit the virus to humans. We will continue to monitor this situation closely and will update our guidance to pet owners should the situation change."

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is calling on people to continue washing their hands regularly — including when they come into contact with animals.

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Dr Katherine Russell, Consultant Medical Epidemiologist at UKHSA, adds: "COVID-19 is predominantly spread from person to person but in some situations the virus can spread from people to animals. In line with general public health guidance, you should wash your hands regularly, including before and after contact with animals."

For up-to-date information on Covid-19 and more advice, head over to gov.uk/coronavirus.

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