What are the characteristics of a dog with rabies? Can it still be treated?

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When it comes to rabies, everyone thinks of dogs and stray dogs, and what comes to mind is unsaved death. I have always liked to raise dogs since I joined the work, I have two at home, two at home, two at work, two Kunming dogs, a little teddy, and a stray dog rescued 8 years ago. Because I have always had a dog, I naturally have a certain understanding and research on dog diseases.

    Rabies is naturally a compulsory subject for dog owners. Because rabies patients have the outstanding clinical manifestations of fear of drinking water, this disease is also called "hydrophobia", let me explain to you about the symptoms and prevention of rabies!

    Manifestations of rabies:

    1. Changes in living habits.

    Personality changes greatly, irritability and restlessness, feeling anorexic and not liking to eat, more afraid of water and strong light, not liking to be close to the owner, and easily getting angry. Normally docile dogs can become overtly aggressive towards strangers and unfriendly to their owners;

    2. Changes in appearance characteristics.

    He always likes to stick out his tongue, pant heavily, drool increases significantly, has difficulty swallowing, and his hair has become coarse, which can be roughly judged by careful observation;

    3. Severe symptoms.

    Dogs that enter severe rabies, the biggest feature is that they foam at the mouth, walk weakly and swaying, and even sleep on the ground and have convulsions.

    Prevention of rabies:

    1. Pre-vaccination vaccination.

    Since you have chosen to raise a dog, there is no doubt that you must give the dog regular pre-vaccination every year, which is a responsibility for the dog and for the family and others;

    2. Diet.

    Don't give your dog raw meat and bones, don't let it pick up junk food on the ground outside, the disease comes from the mouth, and a large part of the rabies virus is caused by raw food. Try to choose a dog food with a brand and formula;

    3. Mode of communication.

    The rabies virus is caused by invading the nerves through wounds and mucous membranes, so it is necessary to prevent accidental bites from being bitten by the dog when playing with it**, and don't let the dog lick your hands all the time;

    In fact, the most important thing to truly eliminate and avoid rabies in humans and animals is to start from living habits, and dogs must be regularly pre-vaccinated to ensure the environmental hygiene of humans and animals。Do not approach stray dogs easily, do not have physical contact with food, and if you are bitten by a dog, you must go to an authoritative medical institution in time to get the corresponding virus vaccination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dogs with rabies will become more irritable. And it may attack humans and even their own masters for no reason. It's very difficult.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It will bite like crazy, and there will be red eyes, it will also be very angry, there will be some abnormalities in the body, and the body will have poor excretion. The disease is impossible to be a**, and rabies is contagious and has a high fatality rate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dogs with rabies, he usually does not know the owner, and will drool, have the symptoms of indiscriminate biting, usually dogs with rabies It is carrying the virus; Dogs with rabies can also be **, if it is the incubation period, there is generally no obvious difference in appearance, and if the dog has obvious symptoms, it is necessary to take the dog to the hospital in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the early days of rabies (i.e., crazy), dogs hide in the dark and do not approach people, do not listen to calls, and even bite people when their owners force them. After two days, it was running around, often biting people and animals violently, holding its tail and drooling a lot. After three or four days, the whole body was paralyzed, he stopped eating, his tongue was sticking out and drooling worse, and finally he lay on the bottom and could not get up again.

    There are also many chances of a person being bitten by a rabid dog or a rabies-infected domestic animal. Whether or not you will develop the disease after being bitten has a lot to do with the location of the bite, the degree of the wound, whether the wound is treated in a timely manner after the bite, and the thickness of the clothes you wear at the time. After a person is bitten by a dog, the wound should be treated promptly within 2 hours.

    Rinse the wound thoroughly with 2 soapy water for at least half an hour. Then, rub the wound with soju, 75 percent alcohol, or 25 percent iodine. After the wound is treated, it must be reported to the health and epidemic prevention department immediately, and the rabies vaccine for human use must be injected to prevent the onset of the disease.

    If the bitten person is found to be abnormal and has a seizure, he should be sent to the hospital immediately**.

    The incubation period of rabies is long, from as short as 8 days to as long as several months or even 1 year. Under normal circumstances, the closer the bite wound is to the head, the more serious the wound, the greater the likelihood of the disease, and the shorter the incubation period.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The affected dog is extremely restless, often barks wildly for no reason, and does not respond to breathing. His eyes were frightened. The site of the virus invasion is sharply itchy, initially licking with the tongue, then gnawing with the teeth, or rubbing the face and mouth against surrounding objects, and scratching with claws, but it is not aggressive towards humans and animals.

    Sick dogs have increased saliva, increased breathing and even difficulty breathing. Loss of appetite or abolition, a marked increase in the desire to drink, and a desire to drink water (or to drink before death). The course of the disease is quite rapid, and after about 1 day, he often dies of exhaustion.

    Diagnosis is usually made based on the clinical features described above (itching, neurological symptoms, localized scratches, bites, etc.) in combination with the epidemiological features. For those cases with atypical symptoms, it is difficult to confirm the diagnosis based on clinical diagnosis alone, and disease materials, such as the brain, liver, spleen, lungs and other organs, must be taken and sent to the laboratory department for testing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After dogs and cats suffer from rabies, they will be extremely excited, obviously aggressive, with cloudy eyes, saliva and even excretion can not take care of themselves, and more importantly, the cats and dogs will die in about 2 weeks.

    It's definitely no problem to keep it for a year, but because the dog needs to go out for a walk often, the chance of exposure to various germs is high, so it is recommended to vaccinate. Good for the dog and good for the family.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The so-called fear of light is that the dog is afraid of seeing the light and because the dog is afraid of heat and avoiding the light, the dog does not necessarily become irritable when suffering from rabies, it is just a type, rabies is also called hydrophobia, mainly throat spasm caused by the virus, difficulty swallowing, generally hearing the sound of running water, will get sick, will go crazy, attack people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Occasionally, my family would hide under the couch. I like the black black place. Dog rabies is like a madman. Even you bite. If you have the conditions, take it to the pet hospital to take a look.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Protect your food! The dog's normal behavior is afraid that you will rob him of food! The teething stick is also a bone in it, and it is even more nutritious than a bone, and the dog is very smart! It's okay

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mania, drooling, bloodshot eyeballs, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, The manifestations are varied, some may have generalized muscle paralysis, difficulty in standing up, lying on the ground, convulsions, tongue prolapse, salivation, and finally paralysis of the respiratory center or death from failure.

    Guidance: Most dogs with rabies can show mental depression, fear of light and dark, slow response, do not listen to the call of the owner, unwilling to contact people, abnormal appetite, like to bite and eat foreign bodies, difficulty in swallowing and neck extension, increased saliva, weak propulsion, and dilated pupils. Generally, after 1-2 days, it enters the euphoria period, which is manifested as a violent and restless attack, actively attacking people and other animals.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What are the symptoms of rabies in dogs?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    My two puppies, both in captivity, died one, and the other also appeared, not eating, spitting, I don't know if I can live, I often engage in the yard guards, I won't eat anything, right?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Bitten by a rabid dog, blood-borne, maternal.

    The proportion of sick dogs is very small.

    You determine if the dog is rolling on the ground and if the shortness of breath is due to a lot of exercise.

    Rabies dogs have red eyes, salivation, foam at the corners of their mouths, run around like crazy, bite indiscriminately, are afraid of water and light, and do not respond to the call.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What are the symptoms of rabies in dogs?

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