No. Your puppy will not catch the rabies that way.
Animals get rabies by being bitten by another animal that has rabies.
Assuming you mean "rabies", seldom does a puppy have this disease. Rabies can only be passed on from one animal to another by being bitten by an animal with the rabies. If the puppy has never been bitten itself, it cannot have rabies.
Yes, if the mouse has rabies.
In my opinion no, because puppies get rabies only if an infected dog bites them; so if anything a dog has more rabies then a puppy.
No, a 2-month-old puppy does not have rabies. Rabies typically takes weeks to months to develop in an infected animal, so a puppy that young would not have had enough time to contract the virus.
No If the bite had rabies you would know before 2 months.
Rabies is actually very rare. No one can have rabies after 4 years. I've never heard of a puppy ever giving someone rabies. To learn more about rabies go onto: www.google.com TYPE IN: History of rabies
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Get the bat carcass away from your puppy and submit it to your local animal control officer - the bat will be tested for rabies as well as any bat-source viruses that are endemic to the area. Check your puppy carefully for wounds and call your veterinarian if you find anything. If you don't see anything, keep a close eye on your puppy for gastrointestinal distress (vomiting, diarrhea, not eating, etc). If you notice any changes in your puppy, take him to a veterinarian and make sure you tell the vet about the bat exposure. The animal control officer will let you know if the bat tests positive for rabies and will coordinate quarantine/observation of your puppy for rabies with you.
yes it may any consumption or droppings of saliva can give a dog rabies