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No. Rabies is a virus passed through the blood of infected animals.AnswerRabies is a viral disease transmitted from one animal to another. Hot sauce may make your poor Ferret behave like he has Rabies but not actually give it to him.Please don't do this
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Just like all animals. Bitten from bugs that carry diseases. Usually those pesky mosquitoes. Give all the crises and spiders... so make sure your dog is in a clean area and away from bug zones.
Hypothetically, yes - ''if'' the dog was infected with rabies and ''if'' the virus has already traveled into the saliva and ''if'' the utensils were used to make raw or ready-to-eat food and ''if'' the virus was not destroyed by the enzymes and acid in your mouth and stomach, you ''might'' become infected with rabies this way. However, the much more common pathway is to simply be bitten by the dog who is infected with rabies. This is why it is extremely important to never try to pet an unknown or stray dog, and why you must keep your dog's vaccination against rabies current - it protects him, and it protects you as well.
Well, it is possible it could evolve from Rabies or other agression diseases. It is very possible they could mutate it from the diseases or make it as an biological weapon.
Any animal with rabies will die. There is no treatment or cure. There is no way to test a live animal for rabies. Rabies is an extremely contagious and dangerous virus that will also kill people-if you suspect an animal is rabid,do not handle it. Call your local animal control to come and get it. Rabies has a wide range of symptoms-from extreme aggression to near catatonia. Make sure your dog is vaccinated and you will not have to worry.
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YES! There are very few animals that are not carriers of rabies. Raccoon's skunks, cats and dogs are all vectors for the rabies virus. Rabies can be passed from animal to animal through saliva, feces, and flesh wounds. People can also get rabies the same way. Animals often only live a few weeks at most when the contract rabies, so keep your distance from the stray cats until you are sure you have allowed a few weeks time to make sure they don't before interaction, quarantine works best during these few weeks.
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Yes, there can be adverse reactions to rabies vaccination however these are not common.
Yes a pet raccoon can contract rabies, but only if it has not been vaccinated against the virus, and comes in contact with another animal that is carrying the virus. Raccoons and other rabies vector species are not just born with rabies, they must be infected by another animals, the same as a regular dog or cat. So keep your pet raccoon vaccinated and contained safely and you will have no problems with rabies!