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a dog can get rabies by another animal that has rabies biting him.
Rabies is a viral disease that is transmitted by the bite of an infected animal. Without treatment rabies is invariably fatal.
Only if bitten by some kind of animal that is carrying rabies.
Well it wouldn't be good, considering that some have disease's (Depends on conditions). And their very small with no meat really, so theirs not much point to eating them.
Some common nicknames for rabies include "hydrophobia" and "mad dog disease."
Nobody has survived rabies without treatment. When some body survive like that, you can say that he had no rabies.
There has never been a case of squirrel rabies in the US. Small rodents like squirrels do not appear to get or transmit rabies.
In order to get rabies, an animal has to have been exposed to the disease, usually by being bitten or scratched by an infected animal. Most bats will not have rabies, as an animal that does get infected does not have long to live.
No, it's one year. It's the rabies vaccine that is good for three years--provided the vet uses the three-year kind. I understand for puppies and some other dogs the one-year rabies vaccine is better. Check with your vet.
Hamsters can't get rabies they're too small.
Rabies, fever.
Some can have rabies