The answer is yes, but the likelihood is extremely low. Any warm blooded animal can potentially contract the rabies virus from another warm blooded animal. A Chinchilla stays inside and is most likely caged. If it was outside and a rabid animal bit it it would probably die from its wounds. The only possibility would come from a rabid bat entering the home and coming in direct contact with the pet. I would say you have much better odds of being hit on the crapper by meteorite while talking on the phone with Osama.
Hopefully never. You should never give a cow rabies, if you can help it.
Yes. I can get the rabies. But it will not transmit the disease to other animals.
Yes. Any mammal can transmit rabies.
please answer this i don't know what do give him
Yes. A Person can have a reaction to the Rabies Shots that are given to counter the Rabies Virus. Just as a person can have a reaction to any medication. However, if the dog was found to not have Rabies then the reaction will not have anything to do with the person having/getting rabies.
You may get the rabies. You are requested to consult your physician immediately. He will give you anti- rabies immunoglobulin and anti-rabies injection/injections.
Mouse give you rabies without the skin being broken
today i gave rabies shot to my 3mth old puppy but i m not sure that it went 100% can i give one more shot of rabies vaccine.....
Rabies virus is found in the saliva of an infected animal. A bite will transmit it. It is passed from one animal to another this way.
Yes.
Never. Chinchillas eat children.
No. Frogs do not carry rabies. And even if they did, driving a bike over one would not give you rabies.