MOSCOW – Stuck at home during Moscow's coronavirus lockdown, Alexandra Novatova opted to use a delivery service — a big decision, because she was ordering more than a pizza or a shipment of toilet paper.
She got a dog brought to her door. She chose the mutt, a shepherd mix with a scythe-like curved tail, from a 12-hour online broadcast.
Animal shelter volunteers showed dogs and cats to try to match them with humans. The lockdown, which will extend at least through May 12, has been hard on dogs in some ways — their daily walks are supposed to go no farther than 100 meters from home, and owners 65 years and older are told to stay indoors except for buying groceries and medication.
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