A rabies vaccine for rabbits, does not exist. Rabies will kill a rabbit, like it does a bat. The chance of being attacked and bitten by a crazed rabbit, is very low. There is no $$$ in finding a rabbit rabies vaccine.
any kind of rabbit can get rabies, although it's very rare
rabies, maybe
A reason is because it could be carrying rabies.
it isn't impossible, but i don't think so.
Gerbils are born in captivity. They are then kept in a cage. There is never an opportunity for them to contract rabies.
Louis Pasteur used the common sense for the vaccine production. He infected the rabbits with rabies virus. When the rabbit developed the rabies and died of rabies. He removed the brains of rabbits and dried them, for about ten day, after making small pieces of the same. This way he attenuated the rabies virus. Form this tissue he made the rabies vaccine. This was very crude vaccine and protection rate was about 60 % only. 18 people died of rabies, due to rabies vaccine in initial days of rabies vaccine production.
you go to the doctor and tell him "do ihave rabies he says "yes" he will get rid of it dib sh1t
Rabbits do not carry rabies but can get them if bitten by a rabid animal such as a fox, coyote, dog. skunk or wolf.
While it is possible for a mouse to get rabies, it is highly unlikely. There have been no known cases of mouse to human rabies in all of North America. Mice are usually not bitten by another rabid animal, they are EATEN. Chances a mouse would survive an attack by another rabid mammal are slim to none since the mouse is food for almost all predators.
The only way to positively determine if a fox has rabies is for a technician to examine its brain tissue under a microscope.
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