The incubation period for rabies in dogs typically ranges from 10 days to several months, depending on factors like the location of the bite and the amount of virus introduced. Symptoms may start to appear as early as 10 days post-bite but can take much longer in some cases. Once symptoms develop, the disease progresses rapidly, often leading to death within a few days to weeks. Prompt veterinary attention after a bite is crucial for preventing the onset of rabies.
a lot of diseases spread from dog saliva going into the bite the dog could hav rabies
Rabies can only occur if your dog is not vaccinated against rabies and if the dog that bit your dog has rabies. If it does not have rabies then your dog will not have rabies. But if you're still in doubt, see your Veterinarian.
A dog can have certain diseases such as rabies so if a dog happens to bite you, you may get rabies.
It can if the wild dog has rabies.
Of course. You can't catch rabies from grass or pavement. As long as the dog dosent recive a bite from a wild animal or a strange dog it should be fine.
you cant do anything to the bite to prevent your dog from getting rabies. Go to the VET. Your dog will die if you don't.And if your dog bites you. You won't be doing so good either if you don't go to the vet or doctor.
rabies cannot be attracted it is passed on from a bite from another animal that has rabies, wild or not
Rabies
No. However, if the dog has rabies, it probably isn't going to sit there and not bite you if you do so.
The bite of a mad dog can cause Rabies (or Hydrophobia) followed by death.
Yes. Especially if the dog has rabies. If the dog has not been injected with anti-rabies, a dog's bite can even cause death.
If a dog bit you and didn't puncture the skin, no, no rabies. If you mean there is no dog blood in the wound but still your blood, yes, chance of rabies.