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Usually the smaller animals can get hydrophobia, but in and after some circumstances larger animals can get it.

All mammals can get hydrophobia, or rabies. But obviously, those that are more exposed to infected animals, like those that live outside or in the wild, are more prone to infection. It is not uncommon for farm animals to succumb to rabies.

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