Why do dogs have rabies virus, do dogs have rabies virus in general

Updated on pet 2024-06-20
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Rabies virus. It's a zoonotic disease, and many animals can have it, not just a single dog, bats and a lot of rodents.

    All of them carry rabies, these animals cannot be killed, if the dog is very dirty or like a backyard dog or some unsanitary place in the countryside, there are bats, foxes, raccoons.

    Skunks, rats, these animals carry the disease is easy to infect dogs, informal dog raising and selling dogs will be like this, now China is a country with a high incidence of rabies, but look at the distribution is still in the relatively backward rural areas, cities or big cities are basically not, Japan is very United States completely free of dog rabies The reason is that the whole country is a regular dog, so that rabies can be completely eliminated, but our country basically has no legal basis for pets. Stray dogs backyard dogs online second-hand casual sale of dogs is not everywhere, this is the dog has rabies, because of people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cats and dogs are born without rabies virus, and the virus is brought by some animals such as bats and foxes, but dogs are loyal friends of humans, and dogs are bitten by other animals, and dogs are infected with rabies virus by other animals.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dogs are not born with rabies and are generally transmitted through scratches, bites, and saliva. Some dogs have weak resistance and are susceptible to infection if they eat something unclean outside or come into contact with a dog with rabies virus. Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus that can affect both humans and animals.

    Also known as rabies and hydrophobia, the attack is quite scary and the mortality rate is very high.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello in reply, domestic dogs can also have rabies. Normally, rabies virus is parasitic in the wild in the original host animal, but it can be transmitted to an intermediate host such as a domestic dog, which can carry the rabies virus.

    Ask your dog what it would look like if he had rabies.

    1. Unconsciousness.

    If a dog has rabies, their routine will change. The dog's appetite is reduced or abolished, the desire to drink is significantly increased, the dog drinks wildly, walks deviated or stiff, or turns in circles, walks out of the house and does not recognize the home, wanders around aimlessly, and is unconscious.

    Second, the temperament has changed greatly.

    Because dogs nowadays have been domesticated, most of their personalities are relatively docile. But if you find that your dog, which was originally docile, suddenly becomes irritable, and his spirit has become very excited, he actively attacks people and other animals when he is not provoked, his consciousness is disordered, and his laryngeal muscles are paralyzed. Then you have to pay attention, this is most likely infected with the rabies virus.

    3. The mouth is not closed.

    When the dog has rabies, its jaw will also sag, the dog's saliva will increase, breathing will be accelerated and even difficult, and the dog's barking will become hoarse. After this condition, the dog will become more and more severe, and may have general paralysis, difficulty walking until death!

    4. Fear of light and water.

    There are also dogs with rabies, they are very afraid of light and water, they will shiver when they hear the sound of water, and they often like to hide in the shadows and not come out, and after a day or two, they will be excited.

    5. Self-harm.

    If they have wounds on their bodies, they will rub the wounds with their teeth and claws, and some will rub their mouths and faces with objects around them, which is a feeling of self-harm that makes matters worse.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not necessarily, domestic dogs are generally vaccinated, but it is better to be careful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A bunch of dogs don't have rabies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Those who have not been vaccinated may have them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Normal dogs also have rabies virus, and under normal circumstances, domestic dogs, cats and other pets will contain rabies virus, but the virus is recessive in the body and has not occurred for a long time. Even if you are bitten by a dog, the human body is infected with the rabies virus, and there is also an incubation period in the human body, which is generally as short as 3 years and can be latent for more than 20 years before it can occur. Therefore, even if a normal and healthy dog bites, it is necessary to get the rabies vaccine within 24 hours.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, only dogs infected with the rabies virus carry the virus.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, but any dog has the possibility of being infected by other animals, so if you are bitten by a dog, you must get a rabies vaccine, and once you have an attack, there is no cure.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Normal dogs do not have the rabies virus.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is it a normal virus? There should be no, because he is healthy and will not carry **much.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's hard to say, because the rabies virus has a certain incubation period, and it doesn't mean that it will develop as soon as it is present.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs infected with rabies virus will become ill and die quickly, usually within a week from infection to death.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes.

    Healthy dogs can carry the rabies virus, but the probability of carrying the rabies virus varies from region to region. If you are in a city, most of them are pet dogs, and there are fewer opportunities for contact with wild animals in the outside world, so the possibility of getting rabies virus and carrying it is very small. Pets in many cities are vaccinated against rabies, which further reduces the probability of carrying the rabies virus.

    According to some statistics, in larger cities, the probability of dogs carrying rabies virus can even be zero, that is, there are no pet dogs with rabies virus detected, which is safer.

    If rabies vaccination can be widely used in dogs, the transmission of rabies from dogs to humans can be further reduced or even eliminated. In rural areas with a high incidence of rabies, the carrier rate of rabies virus in healthy dogs is relatively high, according to relevant statistics, some can even be as high as about 7%, because most of these dogs do not carry out rabies vaccination, and many are free-range, and have more contact with wild animals.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Dogs are born without poison, and there is no need to suspect that all dogs have rabies virus!

    2. The rabies virus in dogs is transmitted by other animals in the onset stage of rabies, including sick dogs, wolves, foxes, cats, bats, etc.

    3. Only dogs are infected with rabies virus through fighting and biting with animals, and generally will not be infected with rabies virus.

    4. To sum up, under normal circumstances, the probability of domestic dogs getting rabies is very small. However, the relative probability of free-range breeding is higher.

    5. Remind everyone that regardless of whether the biting dog is healthy or not, you must get the rabies vaccine in time after being bitten, and you can check the rabies antibody to ensure 100% safety.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Normal dogs are not necessarily rabies-free.

    Dogs that usually have normal manifestations do not carry the rabies virus, only sick dogs and rabies virus carriers carry the rabies virus. However, rabies can be infected by humans and various animals, and its causative agent is the rabies virus.

    A seemingly healthy dog is not necessarily free of the rabies virus, as it takes a certain amount of time from infection with the rabies virus to the onset of the disease.

    During this incubation period, the dog may not have particularly obvious abnormal manifestations, but with time and the progression of the disease, some abnormal symptoms will appear, such as the dog begins to be photophobic, unwilling to move, and obvious drooling. This condition indicates that dogs are rabies and contagious.

    Therefore, the puppy should complete the rabies vaccine injection in about 3 months, and go out on a leash to prevent infection by other stray dogs.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, 1-2 month old puppies generally do not carry rabies, because dogs are very small, and if there is less activity, there will be fewer dogs exposed to rabies. Therefore, rabies is generally not carried. There is a <5% chance of carrying the rabies virus.

    Suggestions: 1. Relax and don't be too nervous. 2. Your pet can be vaccinated against rabies if you have the conditions.

    The question is like this, the family just adopted a small earth dog, has not been vaccinated against rabies, yesterday I had a small wound on my hand may have been licked by the dog, is there a problem in this situation, now I am so worried, thank you for answering it for me.

    1. Relax and don't get too nervous. 2. Your pet can be vaccinated against rabies if you have the conditions. If you are really not at ease, you can get vaccinated just in case.

    Question: Okay, thank you.

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