That kind of dog has rabies, what does it look like if a dog has rabies?

Updated on pet 2024-04-19
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That is, the 1st floor is purely misleading. Please see.

    Decide for yourself after this blog. The Chinese are so ignorant of rabies that there is almost no cure! Usually like your friend, you have to get an injection because the puppy hasn't been vaccinated yet!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What the friend above said doesn't make sense, huh? Rabies is the onset of the disease, or about 7 days before the onset of the virus Not all dogs are sick 10 days after the puppy is still there, so it is not afraid But from the perspective of active prevention, get vaccinated first If this is a sick dog, it will be too late then.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Vaccination, as long as it is a warm-blooded animal, even if it does not get sick, it may carry the virus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rabies is a matter of luck, but good luck.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The dog has rabies (i.e. gone crazy).In the early days of the disease, it hid in the dark and did not approach people, did not listen to calls, and even the owner forced it to bite people.

    There is no indication of the incubation period of rabies, and post-exposure treatment is the only effective means of prevention after exposure of high-risk animals. The initial symptom of rabies is fever, and the wound site is often painful or abnormal, unexplained, shivering, tingling, or burning.

    As the virus spreads through the central nervous system, patients develop typical clinical signs of rabies, i.e., manic and paralytic, and eventually die of pharyngeal spasm and suffocation or respiratory and circulatory failure.

    Rabies**:

    Rabies virus contains five proteins, namely glycoprotein (G), nucleoprotein (N), polymerase (L), phosphoprotein (NS) and matrix (M).

    The glycoprotein of the rabies virus binds to acetylcholine, which determines the neurophage of the rabies virus. The main source of infection is sick dogs, followed by sick cats and sick wolves. After a human is bitten by a sick animal, the virus in the animal's saliva enters the human body through the wound and causes disease, and a small number of patients can also become ill due to the conjunctiva of the eye contaminated with the saliva of the diseased animal.

    People are generally susceptible to rabies, especially hunters, veterinarians, and animal breeders. When the rabies virus enters the human body, it first infects muscle cells, multiplies in small amounts in muscle cells near the wound, and then invades nearby peripheral nerves.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What are the symptoms of rabies in dogs?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    His eyes are red, his tongue sticks out, his eyes are straight, and he bites when he sees a person in front of him.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Afraid of light, wind, water, and sensitive to sound.

    2.The affected dog is extremely restless, often barks wildly for no reason, and does not respond to breathing.

    3.His eyes were frightened.

    4.The virus is highly itchy, licking with the tongue at first, then gnawing with the teeth, or rubbing the face and mouth against surrounding objects and scratching with claws.

    5.Sick dogs have increased saliva, increased breathing and even difficulty breathing.

    6.Loss of appetite or abolition, a marked increase in the desire to drink, and a desire to drink water (or to drink before death).

    7.The course of the disease is quite rapid, and after about 1 day, he often dies of exhaustion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Barking, screaming, biting when you see someone, very excited... Be careful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs are not born with rabies, but the vast majority of animals that are scratched or bitten by bats and are infected with rabies virus can also get rabies if the dog has a wound in the mouth or intestines, then once it eats the carcass of an animal that has rabies or is infected with rabies, it can also have rabies.

    The rabies virus is a nerve invasion through wounds and mucous membranes, and bat bites are the main route of rabies transmission. If a dog is bitten or scratched by a bat while doing outdoor activities and behaves abnormally (irritability, agitation, apprehension, nervousness), it is at high risk of contracting the rabies virus.

    Healthy dogs can contract rabies if they are scratched and bitten by an animal with rabies. If your dog likes to fight and has recently been scratched or bitten by another dog, especially an unhoused wild dog, you may be infected with the rabies virus.

    Healthy dogs can also develop rabies if they accidentally eat the carcasses of animals that have rabies, especially cats, dogs, and bats. However, the rabies virus does not survive long in the natural environment, and this type of infection only occurs if the dog has a wound in the mouth or intestines.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, every dog generally does not have rabies, especially healthy dogs that have been vaccinated against rabies, the chance of suffering from rabies is very small, but if people are accidentally scratched or bitten by dogs, they still need to be vaccinated against rabies in time to minimize the chance of being infected with rabies.

    <> vast majority of people and dogs are free of rabies, especially after the dog has been vaccinated against rabies, it can be a good way to prevent rabies virus, but it will still suffer from rabies virus, if you are accidentally scratched or bitten by a dog, then you must be sent to the hospital in time to get rabies vaccine to prevent rabies virus attacks.

    If the dog fights, bites and is injured, then it is easy to transmit rabies virus to each other, and it is also necessary to send the dog to the hospital for rabies vaccination in time, so that the dog can avoid rabies, especially with the rabid dog, it is difficult for healthy dogs to transmit rabies.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Once rabies is present, there are generally several stages of onset:

    1. In the prodromal period, patients in the prodromal period feel that they may have a low-grade fever and some numbness in their limbs, especially the affected limb that is bitten may have limb pain, numbness or ant walking feeling, just like many ants crawling in the bones, patients with ant walking feeling are sometimes easy to be irritable and emotionally unstable, and then enter the manic stage;

    2. In the manic stage, the patient presents with pharyngeal muscle spasm, fear of wind and water, because the affected nerves affect the swallowing function, so the patient presents with dysphagia, paroxysmal pharyngeal muscle spasm, the patient is afraid of wind and water and saliva, shouting and screaming, and then enters the paralysis stage;

    3. The coma and respiratory and circulatory failure of patients in the paralysis period are basically the above three stages. In the early stage, the patient is afraid of wind and water, and finally enters the paralysis stage, the patient enters a coma state of respiratory and circulatory failure, and the mortality rate is almost 100% once the disease occurs.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What kind of dog does not have rabies

    1. Dogs that have received rabies vaccination

    Dogs that have received the rabies vaccine will not get rabies because the vaccine is effective in preventing the rabies virus. Under the guidance of a veterinarian, dogs should be vaccinated against rabies from childhood to adulthood, and they generally need to be vaccinated once a year in the case of rubber travel, so that dogs can stay away from rabies during their life.

    2. Dogs that have not been attacked by the virus

    Dogs that have not been infected with the rabies virus are also free of rabies, because the rabies virus is mainly transmitted through saliva bites or scratches from infected animals (such as cats, foxes, bats, etc.). Therefore, if the pet dog stays away from rabies-infected animals, it can avoid being infected by rabies.

    3. Maintain hygienic breeding grounds for dogs

    Rabies is an infectious disease that spreads through viruses, and if the breeding ground is not hygienic, it can easily breed the virus, causing dogs to develop rabies. Therefore, if the breeding site is kept in a good state of hygiene, and the dog's feces and other pollutants are cleaned in time, the dog can effectively avoid rabies.

    4. Rabies has been ** dogs in countries and regions

    Now, many countries and regions have successfully developed rabies, such as Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, etc. Dogs in these areas will not suffer from rabies, because the local ** has taken a series of powerful measures, including unified management of pet dogs, health supervision, etc., so that rabies has been effectively controlled and eliminated.

    Summary

    In practical life, we should pay full attention to the prevention of rabies, vaccinating pet dogs, maintaining the hygiene of breeding places, and staying away from animals that may be infected with rabies are all effective ways to prevent rabies. Only in this way can we let our pets live a healthy and happy life.

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