Does my dog have rabies?

Updated on pet 2024-05-13
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A rabid dog only lives for 10 days, and your dog is clearly not. Have you ever played with other dogs???

    You can go for an injection, once every 15 days, a total of 3 times.

    If I bite you, you'd better hit it too.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hehe, not rabies. LZ Don't worry. If so, the dog will be afraid of wind, water, and light, with red eyes and drooping tails. Wait a minute. Your dog just doesn't have a good temper and is a little naughty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Then be careful not to bite it, the current rabies vaccine is not safe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's okay. Dogs will be like this at first, is it small, like a child! ...^

    That's what happened to our family book at the beginning!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Puppies can be infected with Hand Dog Disease, which is a problem that cannot be ignored. Rabies is a disease caused by a virus, usually transmitted through the saliva of animals. If a dog becomes infected, it can bite other animals or humans while it is latent, causing more infections.

    Therefore, rabies prevention is very important for both humans and animals.

    Rabies transmission usually occurs through the saliva of dogs, cats, mice, squirrels, foxes, and other wild animals. When these animals are infected, the virus lurks in their glands and nervous system without any symptoms. If these animals are infected with rabies and bite a person, then there is a chance that the person will contract the disease.

    However, as long as it is timely, there is still a chance of rabies.

    Puppies can also be infected with rabies. Especially if the vaccination is not timely, the risk of infection will be higher in the puppy. Therefore, it is very important to vaccinate your pet against rabies to ensure its healthy growth.

    In addition, when raising puppies, it is necessary to control their outdoor activities. If left unchecked, puppies can come into contact with rabies-infected animals and contract the virus.

    In conclusion, puppies can be infected with rabies, so it is important to vaccinate them against rabies in a timely manner. When exercising outside, it is also important to protect the health of pets by reasonably controlling the range of activities of puppies to avoid contact with rabies-infected animals. <>

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Puppies are also likely to carry rabies virus, and more attention should be paid to the rabies virus is mainly found in the saliva and cerebrospinal fluid of sick animals, mainly through the bite or scratch of animals with rabies virus** or by their licking of mucous membranes and infection and transmission, the incubation period of rabies virus is a few days and some are as long as 20 years, and most of them are infected for one to three months. It is still recommended that you get the rabies vaccine injected, which is more safe, and the rabies vaccine itself is harmless to the human body and can effectively prevent the rabies virus.

    If you are bitten by a puppy: it is recommended to go to the epidemic prevention station as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine, eat lightly during the injection, prohibit spicy frying, drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, do not drink alcohol, smoke and drink strong tea, and do not exercise vigorously.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, if your dog gets a rabies vaccine every year, it doesn't have the rabies virus in its body. If there is rabies virus bacteria in the body of the unvaccinated person, it is recommended to take the grandmother to the hospital for injections. If the bite does not bleed, there is no need for injection, and the bleeding must be injected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Standard Answer: Dogs and other animals carry a lot of bacteria and viruses that are unknown to humans, so it is better to keep a distance from animals.

    Vaccinations are a precautionary measure and a must. It's not that you don't need it if you don't get sick.

    Because, once the disease is transmitted by animals, human beings cannot be ** at all, but can only wait for death. So, vaccines are the only means.

    Ever heard of cat-scratch disease? It is also a terminal illness. Until now, I don't know the pathogenesis and method.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, not all dogs have infectious diseases.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, but just in case, I'm still going to get an injection. Aren't all dogs required to be vaccinated against rabies?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dogs are not born with the rabies virus, and mothers and babies cannot inherit rabies: in fact, in order for your dog to have rabies, it must be in contact with the saliva or nervous tissue of an infectious (or toxic) dog (or other mad animal) to have a chance of being infected with rabies. (Experiments and actual facts show that the vast majority of rabies are bitten by crazy animals to be infected, and it is said that there are a few rates of infection because it is not contact with the poison).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs with rabies are a minority, but if they are bitten, as long as the skin is broken, whether they are sleepy or not, they must be vaccinated against rabies.

    There can be no luck, and it is very dangerous to argue and sell in the middle of the mentality

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, only individual ones.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Dogs generally have rabies!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How to tell if a dog has rabies and what are the symptoms of rabies in dogs.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Has it ever been bitten and scratched by other animals since it was bought? If not, it is impossible to get infected with the virus and get sick. Because the rabies virus is transmitted by bodily fluids, it is not contagious without physical contact with bodily fluids.

    Assuming that it was infected with the virus before it was purchased, it does not show obvious symptoms of rabies, that is, it has not yet become ill. In addition to many abnormalities after the onset of the disease, dogs have many abnormalities, such as difficulty swallowing and causing inability to eat and drink, and even strong reflexes when they see food and water, fear of light and sound, convulsions and salivation, ......It will also die in a short period of time, and according to the prevailing 10-day observation method, if it does not die within 10 days from the day it was purchased, it means that it is not sick.

    Rabies vaccines are effective before the onset of the disease, so if you're concerned, you can take it for a shot now.

    According to your description, in addition to continuing to **** disease, it is best for this dog to take deworming medicine to get rid of worms. Feed it regularly and quantitatively, one meal in the morning and one meal in the evening, don't let it eat, this is not good for the stomach. I like to bite because four to six months is the period when the dog changes its teeth, and its gums will itch, so give it some old clothes and waste newspapers or something, and it will bite well.

    If you don't want it to bark at night, put it where it can see you so that it doesn't feel safe and won't bark. When a dog really wants to attack a person, its nose will wrinkle, its tail will hang down, and it will be very nervous, and it will not just bite as you say, it is not really biting you.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Your dog is normal, don't worry, if there is rabies, the dog will be photophobic, craving to drink water, manic, your dog does not have these symptoms is normal.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The incubation period of rabies is very long, also known as hydrophobia, the dog with rabies is afraid of water, and you put ** in the basin of water to see if he is afraid.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Animals that don't get sick don't have viruses in their bodies? Why are you kidding me? Did you magically conjure the virus in the animal at the time of the disease?

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