No. Almost every animal can get rabies. And that's all i have to say.
Dogs, bats, wolves, cattles, foxes, raccoons, and coyotes, but they are not insects. These animals are infected by rabies and can transmit to humans.
To prevent rabbies spreading on from different animals and to stop humans getting it if the animal that bites the human has rabbies.
Some may have rabbies.
yes a dog could have rabbies between 1850 and 1875 because back then they did not have shots for dogs to prevent them from getting rabbies.
Reptiles are animals, and animals can get infected too. If the reptile ate a rabid mouse or something, then yes, it can get infected.
not like dogs, they dont have rabbies vac. just if they develop different illnesses, they dont have to get yearly shots like dogs
Only if they have rabbies
Only service animals are (guide dogs)
yes, if they are bitten by a rabbies infected animal.
domisticated dogs save lives but dogs that live in the wild or dogs infected with rabbies can be held responsible for death in some countries but a healthy dog is never a threat to humans
It depends on which animals. You know that dogs, cats, etc. are not the only animals that exist.
because some laws say some dogs cant be cared for some dogs (like digos or wolves) are very dangerous.Wild dogs may have rabbies or are carniverous and could kill a human being.