All animals can get rabies, even us humans. But the animals that carry rabbies differ. Cats are 1 animal that have rabies. Many people think bats carry rabies, but that is not a fact. In fact, when they are in the wild and looking for food, sometimes if they swoop down too low, an animal carrying rabies can attack them or something like that and the bats will get rabies. Sometimes bats, such as vampire bats, will swoop down to suck blood and they will feed on an animal that has rabies, giving them rabies. But all animals can get rabies. So get your pet vacinated for you and your pets own good.
If you suspect that you were bitten by a wild animal, you should contact your doctor immediately. If you have not had previous rabies vaccination, you will need to have both an injection of anti-rabies antibodies as well as a 5-shot series of vaccines against rabies to hopefully prevent full-blown infection. To date, less than 5 people in the world who have contracted rabies without this medical intervention have survived - millions have died.
Go to the nearby hospital and get the antibiotics injection ASAP.
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Go to see your Doctor or Emergency clinic and tell them what happened. You will then be given a series of anti rabies injections. This should be done as soon as possible. Are you sure the dog has Rabies? It should be put down then or if not sure it has rabies, quarantine it for 2-3 weeks to see if it is healthy or not. But in the meantime you need to get the series of injections to prevent rabies.
Rabies can only occur if your dog is not vaccinated against rabies and if the dog that bit your dog has rabies. If it does not have rabies then your dog will not have rabies. But if you're still in doubt, see your Veterinarian.
you cant do anything to the bite to prevent your dog from getting rabies. Go to the VET. Your dog will die if you don't.And if your dog bites you. You won't be doing so good either if you don't go to the vet or doctor.
No. A dog can only get rabies from contact with a rabies-infected animal.
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They shot it before it bit anyone or anything else and could spread the disease.
Because the rabies shot is a live virus, no. This could increase the rate of your dog getting sick from rabies. Get your dog tested, then if it has rabies, get it rabies injections.
No. However, if the dog has rabies, it probably isn't going to sit there and not bite you if you do so.
a lot of diseases spread from dog saliva going into the bite the dog could hav rabies
Probably not, if it does not have rabies why would it's poop have rabies?
A dog can have certain diseases such as rabies so if a dog happens to bite you, you may get rabies.
In my opinion no, because puppies get rabies only if an infected dog bites them; so if anything a dog has more rabies then a puppy.
I have the same problem my dog bit and killed an outside rat.. I don't know if the rat had rabies but i want to know if my dog can get rabies from biting it