Yes. The most common carriers and transmitters of rabies are the carnivorous animals, however, horses like people, can be bitten by a dog, raccoon, fox or other animal with rabies and develop this viral disease. A preventive vaccine for horses is available , one initial vaccination must be followed by yearly boosts.
Not all rabbits need shots, but some rabbits do. Whether or not your rabbits need shots depends on where you live (for instance, in the UK, rabbits need shots against Myxomatosis and VHD; in Canada, they don't need any shots). Your vet can tell you whether or not your rabbit needs shots.
A rabies vaccine for rabbits, does not exist. Rabies will kill a rabbit, like it does a bat. The chance of being attacked and bitten by a crazed rabbit, is very low. There is no $$$ in finding a rabbit rabies vaccine.
Dogs in California typically need rabies shots every 1 to 3 years, as required by state law.
Rabies,distemper, parvo,and more.
rabies shots, omg, if you did not know that you are dumb! rabies shots, omg, if you did not know that you are dumb!
No rabbit normally needs shots. However, if you are showing your rabbit it could possibly need shots to be shown.
prvo, rabies, and others
no because there to young
It will be foaming at the mouth and will have an desperate desire to bite you!! Honestly :0|
You need to give the dog, shots against rabies, as per advise of the veterinary doctor.
Rabies shots are given to help prevent the spread of rabies to animals. This has multiple benefits including the protection of the animal vaccinated from a deadly virus, the protection of other animals from exposure to rabies through the animal vaccinated and the protection of people from exposure to a rabid animal.
No,the rabbits not bite people...Only if they have rabies(the zombies)...