It looked like a drug deal. Two vehicles were parked 50 feet apart in an empty mall parking lot. The occupants wore gloves and masks and, because of a strong side wind, had to raise their voices to finalize the terms of the deal.
The prize in question was a puppy, which was handed over in a split second. No one touched nor breathed the same air. As crazy as it sounds, it was exactly what happened when this journalist adopted a pet pug at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
It is a scenario that has played out in similar fashion across the country. Demand for puppies has doubled in some parts as animal shelters and breeders say Canadians are looking for companionship during the coronavirus pandemic.
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