NO! dogs can only get rabies if they fall in a hole and then hump a worm
Yes, assuming every dog has rabies. Otherwise, rabies spreads from dogs who carry it to those unaffected through bodily fluids (saliva, blood, etc.).
a lot of diseases spread from dog saliva going into the bite the dog could hav rabies
Well, The it is a rare possibility but for that you need to get the dog vaccinated every year with anti rabies. Its like a booster for every year, so if you are maintaining the booster there will be a marginal percentage for rabies in the Dog and your Dog will be protected. Also along with anti rabies there are other vaccines which you need for your dogs related to may other diseases.
Unless proved otherwise, every dog bite should be taken as threat of rabies. You need to consult your physician.
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.
EVERY ten minutes a person dies from rabies. IT could be anyone around a dog, who has the risk of rabies, around the dog that hasn't taken shots though.
how do rabies spread
No. A dog can only get rabies from contact with a rabies-infected animal.
No If the bite had rabies you would know before 2 months.
After 18 months without vaccination, your dog will be susceptible to contracting rabies. Vaccinate every 12 months.
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.
They shot it before it bit anyone or anything else and could spread the disease.
In the "Little House on the Prairie" book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Laura's dog, Jack, does get rabies and sadly has to be put down to prevent the spread of the disease.