No, a 2-month-old puppy does not have rabies. Rabies typically takes weeks to months to develop in an infected animal, so a puppy that young would not have had enough time to contract the virus.
No If the bite had rabies you would know before 2 months.
today i gave rabies shot to my 3mth old puppy but i m not sure that it went 100% can i give one more shot of rabies vaccine.....
Take it to a veterinarian. The chipmunk could have had rabies.
it may have rabies and need to be taken ti the vet
Only if the puppy is diagnosed with rabies. Might be an idea to get it checked out.
Old Yeller had to be killed because he got rabies. However Travis eventually gets a puppy that was fathered by Old Yeller. He names the puppy Young Yeller.
This would be extremely difficult to arrange, since the vast majority of boarding facilities require a dog to be current on its rabies, parvo and bordetella vaccines before coming into the facility and an 8 week old puppy would not be vaccinated against rabies or bordetella.
Warm milk touch it on your skin make sure it doesn't burn your skin before you give it to the puppy. The same as feeding a baby
Rabies is actually very rare. No one can have rabies after 4 years. I've never heard of a puppy ever giving someone rabies. To learn more about rabies go onto: www.google.com TYPE IN: History of rabies
No.
This would be extremely uncommon, as the virus localizes in the brain and the nerves of the head and wouldn't be transmitted to the uterus. However, a puppy could be infected post-partum by the mother through her licking and coating it in rabies-laden saliva.