well people can and it happens alot im happy that you asked this cause i got rabies as well so dont be afraid
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.
they can start sneezing and they can catch rabies from us but its not common for a dog to get a bug from us.
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.
This question is rather confusing. However, if a dog is biting people this much, the dog needs attention of some kind. If a dog bites someone, there is probably a law in your area (if you are from the US) that it needs to be reported and then quarantined for ten days. That's the law in NYS where I live. This is to be certain the dog doesn't have rabies. My dog bit someone and even though we had proof that she had rabies vaccinations, we had to quarantine her for ten days. If your dog does not have rabies and is not vaccinated it will not catch rabies by biting a person unless the person the dog bit was carrying rabies, which is very, very unlikely. An animal catches rabies from other infected animals, from either getting scratched or bitten by that animal, or from eating a dead animal that had rabies. That's why it is so important to get your dog vaccinated every year.
If a dog actually has rabies, there is nothing you can do for it. You need to call the pound as soon as possible before he transfers the virus to people or other animals. A dog with rabies is incredibly dangerous. There is a rabies vaccine, but if a dog does not have the vaccine and catches the virus, there is no cure at that point.
Treats lots of treats. Dont do that really cuz they could have rabies or bite you.
No. A dog can only get rabies from contact with a rabies-infected animal.
EVERY ten minutes a person dies from rabies. IT could be anyone around a dog, who has the risk of rabies, around the dog that hasn't taken shots though.
Because the rabies shot is a live virus, no. This could increase the rate of your dog getting sick from rabies. Get your dog tested, then if it has rabies, get it rabies injections.
They shouldn't. If this happens, get the dog to the vet itmedietly. It could be mild, but stay on the safe side.
If it wasn't foaming at the mouth and going crazy biting everything, it didn't have rabies. And if that dog did not have it's rabies shots, whoever owns the dog is in trouble.
first it spreads to your nervous system. then it multiplies.