yes,such diseases can be spread ,only if another person uses the things of the person who has rabies.For example,if both the people exchange their clothes,towels,brushes,the remaining of the food which had been eaten by the person who has Rabies.
If the dog got sprayed, it was probably in too close of contact with the skunk. If a dog is foaming after contact with any animal, that's usually a sign of rabies. You should get it checked out with a vet quickly.
Yes if it's really a skunk. If they can't smell it they are probably pretending not to because they just smoked skunk weed.
When a dog gets sprayed by a skunk, the smell can linger on their fur and spread to your house. Skunk spray contains a strong odor that can be difficult to remove.
umm... u will smell like s**t & that will be all bad!! also i hear that the smell don't go away easily
Typically, the rabies vaccine your vet gives to your cat/dog/other animal lasts one year the first time given, and the following rabies shot is usually for three years. Your vet probably sends out reminders to get pets vaccinated, but if your animal gets bitten by a raccoon/skunk/something known to have rabies, you can always take it in to get a booster shot to prevent any chance of your pet getting rabies.
Elk are herbivorous, so they don't eat any animals. Even carnivorous animals don't eat skunks. Any animal that attacks a skunk gets sprayed with its horrible smelling scent, which deters any predator except the Great Horned Owl which has no sense of smell.
Actually, skunks pretty much point their butts towards any animal that gets too close, and lets fly. However, in the case of a dog that is barking or snapping at a skunk, this results in the dog's face being closest to the skunk, and increases the likelihood of getting sprayed in the eyes.
rabies gets started when a vicious dog or any kind of animal bites someone thats how it gets started
The main key to removing skunk odor is speed. The quicker you wash what has been sprayed the better chance you have to remove the odor. When it comes to clothes and throw carpets you will want to get those in the washer as soon as possible, using a product to help remove odor and stains may help along with you regular laundry detergent. When a pet gets sprayed there are several home remedies that may work, the key is get the animal bathed as quickly as possible. When you find you are the one that has been sprayed get to the shower as fast as you can. Isolating the pet, person or item that has been sprayed is important in keeping the odor from spreading throughout your home. When you are using homemade remedies you have found or that have been recommended to you and they are not working you may want to try skunk odor removing products that are available to you.
If you friend 'Nico' has rabies himself and any of is saliva gets into an open wound on your body then you can be infected with rabies by your friend.
it would die.
This is easy, NO.