Yes, in fact they're one of the biggest carriers of it. They can't *contract* rabies, meaning they have it, and can spread it to people, but don't get affected by it themselves.
a PVRV vaccine is a rabies vaccination(Purified Vero cell Rabies Vaccine)
Coyotes might carry the rabies virus, as they are wild animals, so yes, sometimes they are infected with rabies..
hydrophobia
Yes, cats can catch rabies if they are bitten by an infected animal. It is important to have your cat vaccinated against rabies to prevent transmission and to protect their health. If you suspect your cat has been exposed to rabies, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Yes. Especially if the dog has rabies. If the dog has not been injected with anti-rabies, a dog's bite can even cause death.
Some opossums can get metabolic bone disease, but it's not contagious. They can get rabies, but that's very rare - a dog or cat is more likely to get rabies than an opossum.
Not in North America!
Lizards,oppossums,rodents,and crabs
Oppossums
Rabies virus is the causative agent for rabies.
Opossums are marsupial mammals - they have internal fertilization as all mammals do.
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.
Rabies is viral.
The word 'rabies' is an uncountable noun, similar to measles, diabetes, arthritis, etc. The noun 'rabies' is expressed as a case of rabies or cases of rabies.
Probably not, if it does not have rabies why would it's poop have rabies?
No geese can not get rabies. Only mammals are built to be able to get rabies.
Animals get rabies by being bitten by another animal that has rabies.