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Domestic puppies do not get rabies.
Only when a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) has rabies will his teeth spread the germs.
If you are your own dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you don't need to be vaccinated at all.
If a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) does have rabies, it will die within a week, and there is basically no case where a dog does not die.
The following are the World Health Organization.
said. 1. If you are bitten by a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) that has symptoms of disease or has abnormal behavior with a healthy dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you should get the rabies vaccine as soon as possible after you are bitten.
Also observe the dog that bites you (or other warm-blooded animals that bite you), if the animal has not died of rabies within 10 days, you can stop the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.
2.Healthy dogs (or other warm-blooded animals) are not poisonous. ("Poisonous" is a medical term that means "infectious," and "non-toxic" here refers to even if dogs, cats, etc., carry the rabies virus.)
They are not contagious until they become ill. )
That is, if you are sure that your dog is healthy, you don't need to be vaccinated at all.
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Hello. There is a possibility of getting rabies if you are bitten by a domestic dog. If the domestic dog itself is a rabies dog, it is possible to get rabies if bitten by it.
Because of the transmission characteristics of the rabies virus, it enters the body through the mucous membrane on the surface of the body or the damaged part of the surface, and the virus that enters the body will multiply in the body in large quantities, along the nervous system, into the central nervous system, and the virus that enters the central nervous system, will make the patient produce corresponding clinical symptoms, which is clinically called the onset of rabies. However, if the domestic puppy is a healthy puppy, it does not have rabies virus in its body, or it receives regular rabies vaccination, it does not have the virus in its body, and it will not cause rabies after being bitten by it, so do not worry too much.
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Generally, no, because they are all vaccinated, wild dogs are more likely to have rabies.
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The vast majority of domestic dogs do not have the rabies virus, because rabies is a fatal acute disease, so it is difficult for the host to transmit it. If a dog does not come into contact with other animals, it is generally assumed that it does not carry the rabies virus. If your dog is often wandering outside, you need to be careful.
The rabies virus survives very short in the air, and indirect transmission is generally not considered.
Domestic pet dogs may have rabies, we do not live in a sterile space, so there is a experience of infection or carrying the virus, for the puppy to do a good job of immunization, the dog may only carry the virus, and do not break out, we should pay attention to avoid contact with the puppy body fluids, body fluids can easily transmit the rabies virus to us.
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Dogs generally do not get rabies, rabies does not fall from the sky, nor is it congenitally carried by animals or transmitted from mother to child, and animals can only get rabies if they are bitten by crazy animals.
Healthy dogs do not transmit rabies, which means that healthy dogs are not poisonous. If you don't get bitten by a sick dog, there is no poison rate for dogs!
As soon as rabies strikes, 100% of dogs die within 10 days, so there are no long-term healthy carriers. Even if a dog carries the rabies virus, it is not contagious until the dog becomes ill. The same is true for rabies, which will not be transmitted to you even if you carry the rabies virus during the incubation period, and the rabies virus will only appear in the saliva of the animal at the end of the incubation period and during the onset of the disease.
Thirdly, the incubation period of rabies in dogs is up to 6 months, so if you keep your dog in captivity and do not have contact with the outside world, if your dog does not develop the disease within 6 months, then your dog does not even have the chance of carrying the rabies virus.
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Generally speaking, your own dog is free of rabies, but it is not absolute, and it is possible to spread rabies if you come into contact with stray dogs when the dog is out for a walk.
Domestic dogs are much less likely to carry rabies than stray dogs, and domestic dogs are at risk of being transmitted to rabies only when they are in contact with the outside world.
Get regular vaccinations for dogs:
Dogs are generally given the first two-shot vaccine after 40 days of birth, the second six-shot vaccine after 21 days, and the third shot after 21 days, and the six-link + single rabies vaccine can be selected.
Or a seven-plus vaccine.
It should be noted that the dog is vaccinated 2-3 weeks later.
In order to produce the due resistance, so during this time, the owners should take proper care of and prohibit the dog from bathing to avoid wind and cold.
Weaken the effective immunity of the vaccine and shorten the effective immunization period of the vaccine.
Since we have dogs, we must be responsible for vaccinating them against rabies on time.
Not only responsible for the dog, but also responsible for yourself.
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Generally speaking, domestic dogs will not carry the virus, but it is not necessarily, so be sure to get a vaccine for him.
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Now there is basically no rabies virus in the city, but there must be a source of infection first, even if the dog is a stray dog, it is not in contact with bats and raccoons, unless it is a backyard cat and dog is very irregular and dirty, and it may be sick, but generally the wild dog in the countryside that has not had any epidemic prevention or the free-range dog that no one cares about will carry the high probability of rabies, and the domestic dog in the city generally does not carry it.
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Can a domestic dog carry the rabies virus? All virus, but if you are bitten by it, be sure to raise rabies seedlings.
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How do you say this? Some dogs are carryed, so we usually have to give them rabies every year.
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Puppies do not carry the rabies virus.
Puppies will not have rabies, because rabies will not be transmitted through childbirth, so the newborn puppy will never carry the virus, and the general incubation period of dogs with rabies is about 15 days and will be sick for up to 6 months, so the chance of newborn puppies getting rabies is close to zero.
Newborn puppies do not have rabies, this is because the rabies virus is not transmitted through childbirth, because the rabies virus does not spread vertically, so newborn puppies will never carry the virus.
And healthy cats and dogs are not contagious to rabies. This is the authoritative statement of the World Health Organization. If licking your puppy and not dying of rabies within 10 days, you will never be able to get rabies, please rest assured.
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Dogs have the rabies virus, but it doesn't always have to be attacked. It's okay to be careful not to get hurt when you have a dog.
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No, just don't let it hurt you.
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If you have been vaccinated normally and have not been bitten by other dogs, there is no problem under normal circumstances, but if you are bitten, it is recommended to get a rabies vaccine.
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Now the dog must be vaccinated, regardless of whether he has rabies or not, he must be vaccinated in advance, which gives the dog a rabies vaccine, and it is reassuring to raise it.
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It is recommended to get vaccinated again.
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Domestic dogs may carry the rabies virus, and if the dog is raised from a young age and has been vaccinated against rabies in accordance with the epidemic prevention regulations, it is less likely to carry the rabies virus.
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Under normal circumstances, domestic dogs do not have rabies, but they carry some bacteria on their bodies, and rabies vaccination is also required to avoid rabies symptoms after being bitten.
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There may be. Therefore, it is necessary to vaccinate the dog at ordinary times, and then deworm it regularly.
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Summary. Dogs that have been at home all the time will not have rabies.
Dogs that have been at home all the time will not have rabies.
If you have a dog at home, you will not get rabies if you have not been bitten or scratched by a dog. Rabies infection in humans is mainly caused by bites, scratches or tongue licking of sick dogs, and the rabies virus in saliva invades the body's blood circulatory system, causing infection. After being bitten by a sick dog, the incidence rate is 10 -70, the incidence is related to the wound location, depth, how many wounds, treatment after the bite, etc., the closer the wound is to the central nervous system, and the more timely treatment is not made, there is no early injection of rabies vaccine, the possibility of onset is large, the incubation period can be as short as 8 days, generally 4 to 8 weeks <>
<> first symptoms of rabies are fever, headache, general weakness, loss of appetite, and sore throat. After about 1-2 days, the wound is itchy, painful, and hydrophobia. Some patients also have abnormal behavior, suddenly hurting others or self-harming, and have extreme inner pain and emotional instability.
Keisaku eventually died of respiratory and circulatory failure. At present, medicine is not able to ** rabies, so the emphasis is on prevention. The entire course of rabies is generally not more than 6 days, and occasionally more than 10 days.
In addition, there are still paralysis as the main manifestation of the "paralysis" or "static type", also known as dumb rabies, this type of patients do not have a period of excitement and hydrophobia, but start with high fever, headache, vomiting, pain at the bite site, and then appear limb weakness, abdominal distention, ataxia and violent annihilation, muscle paralysis, incontinence, etc. The disease lasted for 10 days and eventually died of respiratory muscle paralysis and bulbar paralysis. <>
Rabies prevention] 1. Control and elimination of infectious agents: Rabies is the main source of rabies infection in humans. Banquet with Jane's pants, immunization of dogs, hunting rabid dogs, wild dogs, is the most effective measure of rabies.
In the rabies-endemic area, people should be immunized at least 805 or more dogs in the shortest possible time, and rabies cats are also one of the sources of infection, and cats can also be immunized where conditions permit. Any animal found to have rabies should be killed immediately. The carcasses of rabies animals should be burned or buried at a depth (less than 2 meters) away from water sources, and should not be skinned or carnied.
2. Wound treatment: The wound should be thoroughly rinsed immediately with 20% soapy water or 1% Xinjieer, and then rubbed several times with 70% alcohol and iodine tincture. If immune serum is available, it can be injected into the base of the wound and around the wound.
Unless the large vessel is injured and hemostasis is urgently stopped, the wound may not be sutured or bandaged. 3. Vaccination of rabies vaccine and application of antiserum: China currently uses gopher kidney cell culture vaccine, bitten patients are injected with one (2ml) on each day, and severe bites (fingers, face, neck or multiple bites) are injected on the 10th and 20th days after the full course of five injections, and the vaccine is injected into the buttock muscles.
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The probability of a domestic dog carrying rabies virus is not high, but it is not absolute.
In general, healthy domestic pets are rarely rabies, especially pets that rarely go out, and if the dog does not come into contact with other animals, it can generally be assumed that they do not carry the rabies virus. In order to prevent rabies, it is important to vaccinate pets, and dogs with the rabies vaccine will produce antibodies and are intolerant to the rabies virus.
Introduction to rabies vaccine for dogs
1.When to get a rabies vaccine in dogs
Under normal circumstances, as long as the dog is full of three months old, it can be injected with rabies vaccine, but it is not excluded that some individuals have large differences, such as some dogs have no antibodies after vaccination, which is insufficient antibodies, and rabies vaccine needs to be re-injected.
Dogs need to be vaccinated against rabies once a year to effectively ensure that the virus is suppressed.
2.The role of vaccinations in dogs
Dog vaccination is mainly for the prevention of diseases, such as common rabies, canine influenza, parvovirus, hepatitis, canine plague, leptospirosis, etc., these common dog diseases can be prevented by vaccination, because the vaccine has live bacteria vaccine, weak virus vaccine, dead virus vaccine and other classifications, so the injection vaccine is best to find a professional veterinarian to arrange, do not inject at will to avoid ineffectiveness.
3.Transmission of rabies virus
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