The signs of rabies in dog includes excessive salivation,restlessness and unresponsiveness,barking and biting tendency without provocation and aversion to water and spasm of respiratory muscle.
Signs and symptoms of rabies in dogs include behavioral changes (aggression, restlessness), excessive drooling, difficulty swallowing, paralysis, and seizures. It is important to seek immediate veterinary care if you suspect your dog may have rabies.
Early symptoms of rabies in dogs may include behavioral changes such as aggression, restlessness, and excessive drooling. Other signs may include difficulty swallowing, sensitivity to touch, and changes in vocalization. It is important to seek veterinary care immediately if you suspect your dog may have rabies.
Pretty much anything can get rabies, including dogs. If something has rabies and bites another thing, it can easily get rabies.
Rabies can infect any mammal. However, most mammals, and most bush dogs, do not have rabies.
Dogs get rabies from being bitten by another animal that is already infected.
No. Hydrophobia is one of the symptoms of rabies.
Rabies was not discovered by a single person as it has been known for thousands of years. However, the first written record of rabies is thought to be in the Mesopotamian Codex of Eshnunna, dating back to 2300 BC, describing symptoms similar to rabies in dogs.
a dog can get rabies by another animal that has rabies biting him.
All mammals can get rabies, and a dog is a mammal.
like all animals dogs have to be bitten by another animal that already has rabies
Only if that kitten was infected with rabies. (exception: if that kitten was a carrier of rabies, meaning it had it but didn't show symptoms of the disease.)
Nothing, rabies is rabies regardless of the species of mammal it infects.