Can a three month old dog have rabies

Updated on pet 2024-06-27
42 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Three months to raise a dog. Generally, there is no rabies virus. The dogs you come home are going to be vaccinated against rabies. to be able to take it home and raise it. Yes, what you didn't take home was rabies. There is no way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There may be, but the probability is very small. The symptoms of rabies are very obvious, and it is very simple to see the abnormalities of the dog, such as a lot of salivation, mental abnormalities, photophobia, and very aggressive. The mortality rate of rabies is 100%, if you are bitten by a dog, you must treat the wound in time, such as rinsing it with soap and water, and then go to the local hospital in time to get vaccinated against rabies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Under normal circumstances, there is no rabies virus in a normal family. Unless bitten by a dog. In order to have rabies, if there are children at home, I do not recommend having a dog.

    Because of the dog, it's dirty. Even if you bathe him every day, he won't be dirty? The immunity of children is very low.

    Wait until the child is older to get a dog, and try not to have a dog when the child is small.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The puppy raised by itself will not have rabies virus, because it is raised by itself, and it has not been exposed to unclean things outside, while stray dogs are different, because it travels from south to north and often eats some unclean things, and naturally transmits various viruses and diseases.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dogs should be vaccinated against rabies at three months. Dogs that have not been vaccinated against rabies are at risk of carrying the rabies virus. It is recommended that all dogs in the house be vaccinated against rabies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, domestic dogs or cats do not carry rabies virus, only those stray dogs may carry rabies virus!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The dog always carries the rabies virus, the key is that once he bites, the key is that once he bites, the virus will attack sooner or later.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There may be, it will be good to get vaccinated for the sake of insurance, and rest assured.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's hard to say that the average pet dog is free of rabies. However, there are some rural dogs that cannot be regarded as real pet dogs, and many dogs in rural areas are usually free-range. It's hard to say about this kind of dog.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If a dog has to be vaccinated against rabies, he doesn't have the virus, and if he doesn't vaccinate it, wandering around all day can also produce the virus.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course there are, dogs, cats, there will be.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No matter how old a dog is, it is possible to carry the rabies virus, and it is recommended to vaccinate the dog.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dogs with rabies do not live for more than 10 days.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's best to go to a pet hospital for a check-up.

  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

    Rabies has nothing to do with how old the dog is.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    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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  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, the reason why dogs get rabies is because they eat something with the virus, smell it everywhere, smell it everywhere, and it is caused by rabies virus.

    It is anaerobic bacteria, that is to say, the bite has to bite in, and then the rabies virus multiplies due to lack of oxygen in the wound and successfully infects the human body, so if you just get scratched, there is no need to be afraid, just wipe it with disinfectant or something.

    Extended Information: What to do if you are bitten by a dog:

    Wound management: Keep the wound open. If the wound is not large enough, let the blood flow for a while. Wash the wound with an alkaline detergent (such as soapy water) with mercuric chloride.

    Wipe the wound with iodine, etc., and use a band-aid.

    Properly bandaged; When the wound is large, tie a hemostatic bandage on the upper part of the wound, pinch the ** around the wound, and quickly go to the health and epidemic prevention station near the hospital for treatment.

    Vaccination: After the bite, you should immediately go to the health and epidemic prevention department to inject human rabies vaccine.

    Rabies serum. The time should be as early as possible and not more than 24 hours. In this way, the possibility of contracting rabies is very small. People often mistakenly believe that if they are bitten by a dog that has been vaccinated against rabies, people will not get rabies. In fact, this is wrong.

    The rabies virus is the pathogen that causes rabies.

    Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by the rabies virus that affects the central nervous system.

    All warm-blooded animals, including humans, can be infected with acute viral infections. Long before the discovery of the virus in 1884, the French scientist Pasteur.

    The rabies vaccine was discovered.

    Puppies more than two months old can also get rabies, although the rabies virus is not transmitted from mother to child, but dogs have rabies genes in their bodies, and puppies can not exceed six days from onset to death.

    Puppies born to normally immunized female dogs have rabies antibodies passed on to them by their mothers within three months. If the two-month-old dog has never been out of the house.

    Or if you haven't been exposed to a sick dog, the risk of carrying the virus will be small. Of course, some healthy dogs will also be infected with rabies after coming into contact with the saliva and blood of sick dogs with rabies or poisonous dogs. Of course, when the puppy grows up, it is still necessary to be vaccinated against rabies regularly to prevent it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Two-month-old puppies can have rabies, but the probability is relatively small. If the female dog is regularly vaccinated against rabies, then there may be antibodies in the 2-month-old puppy and the puppy has a narrow range of activities, so the puppy has a lower chance of being infected with the rabies virus.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Under normal circumstances, if a dog carries the rabies virus for two months, it is actually possible to carry it. Under normal circumstances, if you are scratched or bitten, it is possible to be infected with the virus and cause rabies.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you have been kept at home and have not been in contact with other animals, then generally there will be no rabies virus, because rabies virus is mainly other rabies carriers or by biting each other and scratching each other when the disease occurs, you may be infected with rabies virus, if not, you don't have to worry too much, but for the safety of the dog and yourself, after three months of buying the dog, you still have to take it to the hospital for rabies vaccination in time.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    A two-month-old puppy can also be infected with rabies virus, so if you are scratched or bitten by a puppy, you must rush to the hospital to get a rabies vaccine in case of accidents.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is possible that if the two-month-old dog is not breastfed, its own immunity will also be relatively low, and if it is exposed to the rabies virus at this time, it will be infected without immunity.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is possible to be infected, but the chance of infection becomes smaller if the dog is younger. It is advisable to vaccinate the dog so that it will have antibodies in its body and will not be infected with the virus again.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Puppies do not get rabies, but they can carry rabies. This is entirely possible, after all, dogs can carry viruses.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, if he comes into contact with a dog infected with rabies, or if he is exposed to rabies virus in the wild, he will be infected, so it is best to get a rabies vaccine.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Rabies infection in dogs has little to do with age. If you have been vaccinated against rabies at birth, the chance of infection is very small. You usually don't get infected.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    A two-month-old puppy can also be infected with rabies, and if you take your puppy out to play and cross-infect other puppies, it is easy to get sick, especially if you don't take him to get vaccinated.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Dogs that have not been weaned are not susceptible to the virus, and are only at risk of contracting if they are weaned and have not yet been vaccinated.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Hello! Puppies that are only two months old will not carry the rabies virus if they have been kept in the house and have no contact with the outside world, and may carry the rabies virus if they run outside often.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It's possible. Dogs are generally susceptible to the rabies virus and can be infected as long as they have not been vaccinated against rabies.

    Whether or not the dog will be infected is not directly related to the age of the dog.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    A two-month-old puppy will still be infected if it encounters rabies virus, because two-month-old puppies have poor resistance.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Rabies virus can be carried regardless of large dogs and puppies, even newborn puppies, and the incubation period is long, and there will be attacks if there is a trigger, so if there are puppies at home, the puppy should be injected with rabies vaccine in time.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Although the two-month-old dog is very small, it will carry the rabies virus itself, so you should be careful not to get bitten.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Puppies are born with the rabies virus on their bodies. The two-month-old puppy itself is not infected with it, and it has this rabies virus on its body.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Under normal circumstances, if the dog carries the rabies virus for two months, in fact, it is possible to carry it, then under normal circumstances, if it is scratched or bitten.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Generally, you can only get rabies virus if you are bitten by a dog that has the rabies virus in your body.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    I don't know, but I think it's possible to get the rabies virus!!

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    When the dog is two months old, the body's immunity is relatively low, and it is easy to be infected with rabies virus.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Puppies are born with the rabies virus. The two-month-old puppy is not infected with the rabies virus, but it already has it on it.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    2 3 months of normal dogs will not have rabies because rabies is not hereditary, but it is possible to carry rabies. Dogs are infected by biting, scratching or licking the mucous membranes, which is the main way of transmission, but cats, bats and other animals can also transmit rabies virus, so dogs must be vaccinated against rabies virus every year, and its effect is to contact the rabies virus, and the body can resist it.

    If you come across a skinny dog and lick yourself frantically, rubbing your body against objects around you, move away quickly to avoid danger. Even if you want to rescue, please do a good job of protection in case of forward inspection.

    Sick dogs are picky and like to provoke wars for no reason. In the event that animals and humans ignore their state, it will aggressively advance the fight.

    The drooling of dogs is usually intermittent, if the drooling has been flowing and the flow is more severe, it may be rabies, if the drooling is very serious, the general situation may be about 3-5 days to die.

  42. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    No, the reason why dogs have rabies is because they eat some things with viruses, smell everywhere, smell everywhere, and the rabies virus pretends to be anaerobic bacteria, that is to say, the bite has to bite in, and then the rabies virus in the wound multiplies due to lack of oxygen, and successfully infects the human body, so if you are just scratched the skin, there is no need to be afraid, just wipe it with disinfectant or something.

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