Yes they are always harmful. It enters your blood stream and effect your blood cells.
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Yes. Once symptoms of rabies show, the disease is almost always fatal.
There has never been a case of squirrel rabies in the US. Small rodents like squirrels do not appear to get or transmit rabies.
Not at all. You can only get rabies from a squirrel if it has rabies, itself.
No, a dog cannot survive with rabies. Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects the central nervous system and is almost always fatal if not treated promptly.
No ozone is not always harmful. the ozone at stratosphreric level is good.
Rabies was named by King Albert Charles Rabies The Fourth. King Rabies was the king of Marangalitace in 1500-1501, he unfortunatey died of rabies. You may of heard of Marangalitace, it is located in Shermars, in Portugal. They are normally represented by a llama. Most of the people in Marangalitace dye there llamas pink to celebrate King Rabies on the 4th July every year. Be careful of rabies, to save yourself from rabies always; Wash your hands with soap, wear a condom and bathe in chicken or llama or dragon fat juices.
of course! its a virus so it can be transmitted to anyone.
mixamytosis is very harmful to dogs and cats it can cause them to get rabies, check out the film cujo lol it will show you what will happen if your dog gets invected with the virus lol.
if they get rabies yes. But truthfully, dogs have always been wild