Nothing, rabies is rabies regardless of the species of mammal it infects.
rabies
Nothing, rabies is rabies regardless of the species of mammal it infects.
Dogs, Raccoons, Squirrels, Cats
Rabies is a completely different disease from Distemper. Please read the related source links below for more details.
Rabies can be carried by any warm blood animal including racoons, cats, dogs, bats and 'possums.
any animal...bats...dogs...cats too. careful if they have rabies dont go near them!!
mixamytosis is very harmful to dogs and cats it can cause them to get rabies, check out the film cujo lol it will show you what will happen if your dog gets invected with the virus lol.
Pretty much anything can get rabies, including dogs. If something has rabies and bites another thing, it can easily get rabies.
The SPCA typically vaccinates dogs and cats to protect them against a range of infectious diseases. For dogs, common vaccines include those for rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and bordetella. For cats, vaccinations often cover rabies, feline panleukopenia, feline herpesvirus, and calicivirus. These vaccinations help ensure the health and well-being of pets and contribute to public health by preventing the spread of zoonotic diseases.
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.
Extensive research to find what animals are included in the UK rabies regulations. Several sources have stated that the rabies regulations are applicable to dogs, cats and ferrets. It is stated however that other rabies susceptible animals are included but were not mentioned by animal type.