foaming at the mouth, and crazy attacking
rabies cat's and other dogs
First of all, if the dog has rabies, death will be imminent. The crazy behavior would be the result of the infection of the nervous system.If you are trying to say that the dog bit someone and was given a rabies shot because of that. . . Normally, a dog is quarantined for 10 days after a bite to see if he shows signs of the disease and to determine if the victim should undergo the rabies treatment. Giving an uninfected dog a rabies shot might be conditional to release. Some people feel that the rabies vaccines do affect the temperament of their pets, though it should not make them crazy.
If it wasn't foaming at the mouth and going crazy biting everything, it didn't have rabies. And if that dog did not have it's rabies shots, whoever owns the dog is in trouble.
If a dog bit you and didn't puncture the skin, no, no rabies. If you mean there is no dog blood in the wound but still your blood, yes, chance of 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.
rabies is passed on by saliva so you could only get it from a dog sneeze if you were trying to make out with it and only if your dog actually carried rabies which is rare in most domestic dogs, very rare
distemper, rabies, when people are mean to it/abuse it
if it starts acting SUPER SUPER SUPER mean & angry & goes crazy.(rabies) but no matter what, go to a vet!
...Do you mean; How do you know if your dog has rabies? If so, you would have to bring it to a vet to get it tested in order to know for sure, but foaming at the mouth is a big indicator that they may have rabies. Also a significant mood change, if they get angry and aren't usually angry, then they could have rabies. Be careful!! People can get rabies from animals!! Happens a lot, but can be prevented! Bring your dog to a vet and get it tested so you aren't hurt. ((Rabies is very deadly if not taken care of!)
Yes, a very high possibility
No. A dog can only get rabies from contact with a rabies-infected animal.