the deadly Covid-19 virus.Experts believe that dogs rely on human facial expressions to interpret emotions and commands and there are concerns the animals will not be able to adapt to a new mask-wearing society.Dr Jenna Kiddie, head of behaviour at Dogs Trust, told The Telegraph: "As face masks become an increasingly common sight in our daily lives, we should make sure our dogs are also able to take this in their stride."Without being able to see full faces, a dog is less able to interpret human emotion or our intentions."The pet experts also advised dog owners to be cautious of coronavirus being spread inadvertently via the animals.While there is no current evidence that the virus can be spread from pet to owner, the charity advises the.
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