Canine coronavirus (CCoV), a member of the Alphacoronavirus genus of the Coronaviridae family, is an enveloped, positive-sense, single-strand RNA virus first described in Germany in 1971, and considered today enzootic worldwide. CCoV is responsible for mild gastroenteritis, though it may be more severe in young pups, or in combination with other pathogens. In the last two decades researchers have identified new CCoV genotypes/types. After preliminary observation of the variability of the M protein, two separate genetic clusters of CCoV, was observed and the new identified strain, Elmo/02, clearly indicates that a novel CCoV type CCoV type 1, closely related to Feline Coronavirus type I (FCoV type 1), circulates among dogs. On the bas...