The only available test to determine for sure if a dog has rabies is to send the brain to a lab for testing.
Mabye mabye not i have no clue i am not a vet
Absolutely not. You can if it has rabies or you pay a vet to.
you cant do anything to the bite to prevent your dog from getting rabies. Go to the VET. Your dog will die if you don't.And if your dog bites you. You won't be doing so good either if you don't go to the vet or doctor.
Yes, their mouths get all foamy. Not a good sign. GO TO VET!!: I believe so aswell. If your dog has rabies, PLEASE get him/her to a vet!
You should take your dog to the vet and then ask the owner of the other dog if they had recently had rabies shots for their dog. Just in case get rabies shots if that dog has been bitten.
If a dog is foaming at the mouth that means theres white foam coming out of their mouths,they could be thirsty or poisoned or have rabies please check with your vet.
I just got my dogs shots updated the other day and the vet said that its not uncommon to not give dogs a rabies vaccine. The only reason this is allowed is if you ar living in a non rural area that hasn't had many reports or outbreaks of rabies. However, it is always best to check with your vet.
If you take your dog to the vet. The vet will know which ones are important. Ones he might get are Parvo, Distemper, and Rabies.
Take it to the vet. If not then clean the wound with mild salty water and dress it.
If a dog is foaming at the mouth that means theres white foam coming out of their mouths,they could be thirsty or poisoned or have rabies please check with your vet.
To find out when a dog was last vaccinated against rabies, you would need to contact the dog's owner and see proof of vaccination like a rabies certificate. If you are the current owner, contact your vet to see when a rabies vaccine was last administered. If you are the current owner but did not own the dog at the time of last vaccination, you will need to have the previous owner contact their vet and allow them to release vaccine information to you.
Please take your pet to the vet NOW! if bitten by another dog was did that dog have its rabies shots?