Can stray dogs have rabies, and can dogs get rabies for no reason

Updated on pet 2024-08-12
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    There will be this possibility, so pay attention to contact with stray dogs, there may be parasites, cats and dogs need to do internal and external deworming and vaccination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Not all stray dogs will carry rabies, but their living environment is relatively harsh, and the probability of suffering from rabies is much greater than that of pet dogs, but the probability of stray dogs suffering from rabies in ordinary cities is very small, after the onset of rabies, the dog will change its temperament greatly, and it will generally die within 10 days. If you are bitten by a stray dog, you must get vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It's not easy to distinguish, some have, some don't, no matter what, you must be careful with them, don't let them hurt, if you are hurt by them, don't necessarily go for rabies vaccination right away, just in case.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Stray dogs are most susceptible to rabies virus because they are exposed to everything outside, unlike domestic dogs, which are a little worse.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Whether stray dogs have rabies or not, it is not certain. If you want to adopt a stray dog, you must go to the pet hospital to determine if he is sick.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Stray dogs will have rabies, whether they are domestic or stray dogs, they must be vaccinated against rabies after being bitten.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Whether it is a stray or a pet, or a domestic, there is a great chance, as long as it is dug or bitten, you must be vaccinated against rabies, and finally wish you a happy new year.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Stray dogs and domestic dogs. It's all the same. will be infected. Hydrophobic. You have been bitten by a stray dog. Vaccinations are a must.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Stray dogs can carry the rabies virus.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Stray dogs have more rabies than domesticated ones.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dogs don't get rabies on their own for no reason.

    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.

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  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stray dogs are more common in life, but not all stray dogs have rabies, but the possibility of carrying rabies is relatively high. Stray dogs in the city have a very low probability of getting sick, and once they get sick, they will be extremely emotionally unstable, running around and biting, and their whole body will convulse until they die. If you are bitten by a stray dog, you must be vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours to avoid life-threatening conditions.

    Not all stray dogs will carry rabies, but their living environment is relatively harsh, and the probability of suffering from rabies is much greater than that of pet dogs, but the probability of stray dogs suffering from rabies in ordinary cities is very small, after the onset of rabies, the dog will change its temperament greatly, and it will generally die within 10 days. If you are bitten by a stray dog, you must get vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours.

    1. Like to bite

    Dogs with rabies will be emotionally unstable, most of them will be unwilling to eat, restless, and may bite when they see people, whether it is a stranger or the owner will bite, at this time the dog has been delirious, must be isolated in time to avoid accidentally injuring themselves or others.

    2. Increased saliva

    Generally, the saliva of the sick dog will increase significantly, shortness of breath and even more difficult, appetite will be greatly reduced, there is a significant amount of water, walking is unstable, once out of the house do not remember to go home, will run around, do not respond to the owner's call, and the whole body muscle twitches.

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