Did a dog really get swine flu?

It looks like a dog in New York is the first K-9 to contract the H1N1 Swine Flu.
The 13-year-old mixed breed male, which is recovering, apparently caught the virus from his owner. He was evidently taken to the vet for suffering breathing problems.
The dog's tests were sent to two different H1N1 specialist who both concluded that the dog had the swine flu.
"In theory it could happen, but so far it's really looking like a dead end in pets," he Michael San Filippo, a spokesman for the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. Anne Schuchat of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that animals can carry and spread flu viruses, but such cases are rare and people should not be afraid to enjoy their pets.

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