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my dog liked my mouth and after i found her sniffing a dead rat there was no flesh left on it just fur and the bones.. and i think she may have sniffed it before she licked me is there anyway she could have caught rabies? You are required by State Laws in all state to have your dog vaccinated against rabies. So check your innoculation records. Try this link: http://willisspca.tripod.com/petcare/id3... if your dog has rabies u will know in a couple of days the only way u can find out if an animal is rabid b4 any symptoms show up is cutting off their head and u probally dont want to do that another way is just go to hospital they will give series of shots and no they dont give them in your stomach anymore |
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If they both had there shots very unlikely I lost one of my cats same kinda of story and it took a couple days for the other one to warm back up to the lost one again. I think he liked being top ca... Do NOT get vaccinated. A vaccinated person is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated person. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system th... Very unlikely--first the dog was already vaccinated. Second, the dog would have to have rabies to spread it. A vet will never give a definite guarantee (legal purposes)./ I'm sure your fiance ... Airborne means the disease is spread through particles that travel in the air that you breathe. Rabies is spread by direct contact by the infected (bites). Sounds like your bunny is becoming ... You not only need to be checked by a medical doctor you should seek a SHRINK. As long as you get shots for rabies you should be fine. Do you realize all the germs animals carry in their mouths??? N... How does rabies occur? The rabies virus enters the body through a cut or scratch, or through mucous membranes (such as the lining of the mouth and eyes), and travels to the central nervous system.... Prevention is Always better than cure,buddy ! ... Theoretically, yes. But it's very improbable. You'd have to take a bite immediately after the infected animal does. The virus doesn't live very long outside of a host. There ... |
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