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At least 2,000 animals in the U.S. have been tested for the coronavirus since the pandemic began, according to federal records.
Plus: tips for caring for your furry friends during the health crisis.
During the COVID-19 crisis, some insurers are relaxing their refill rules and allowing 90-day supplies of meds to be prescribed.
People with HIV make their own artistic statement in the photo-storytelling project “Through Positive Eyes.”
A collection of art showcases the powerful bond between us and our pets.
The results are in.
Photography book Dogs & Daddies raises funds to help youth living with HIV.
Rob Garofalo of Fred Says teams up with photographer inkedKenny for a book to help youth living with HIV.
June 2017 Survey
A new report recommends animal companions be considered “a main source of support” for people living with long-term mental illness.
Feedback on the loss of pets, Black Lives Matter, and dating and disclosure
In a post titled “Losing Hope,” POZ blogger Aundaray Guess reflects on the unconditional love from his two dogs, Hope and Parker.
An exhibit of ‘When Dogs Heal’ their HIV-positive owners
Losing a pet has such an impact as I’ve learned recently with the passing of my dogs.
The San Francisco-based groups provide support for people (and their pets!) with life-threatening illnesses such as HIV.
I am in the process yet again of another re-invention. After all, I’d like to give back what I can while I can.
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