Yes it can, if that has happened to your dog you may want to schedule an appointment with your vet, it is very common to get rabies from another animal with rabies.
Yes, a human can survive a rabid dog bite if they receive prompt medical treatment. This usually involves receiving a series of rabies vaccinations soon after being bitten. It is important to seek medical help immediately if bitten by a potentially rabid animal.
I was bitten by a savage dog.
He was bitten by a dog as a child
Rabid rats may exhibit abnormal behavior such as aggression, confusion, disorientation, or excessive salivation. If you suspect a rat is rabid, it's important to avoid contact and contact local animal control or a wildlife professional for assistance. It's also important to seek medical attention if you have been bitten or scratched by a rat.
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No
You would have to be bitten by a rabid animal e.g a dog.
i think its cujo (original movie)
Even if the boy was not bitten he should still see a doctor. The authorities should be informed so the dog may be found to prevent further incidents
Yes, a human can survive a rabid dog bite if they receive prompt medical treatment. This usually involves receiving a series of rabies vaccinations soon after being bitten. It is important to seek medical help immediately if bitten by a potentially rabid animal.
saint bernardCujo was a St. Bernard.
I would think it's a joke. The phrase "bitten by a rabid..." is mostly followed by an animal that has rabies, like a dog or a bat. A rabid animal often seems less in control of itself, so it's madly rushing about in a panic. If a gay person was playing around and gave you a little bite, you might say you'd been "bitten by a rabid gay". As a joke, right!
Yes, if the dog is rabid and the person bitten does not seek medical attention immediately, or if it's a fatal bite on an artery.
were probably bitten by an animal that had rabies, and usually needs to be put down. if the dog already but someone, the dog will defiantly have to be put down, and the person will have to get a shot.
Depends on where in world you are. Even a bite from a rabid dog can be successfully treated in the U.S. these days -- though treatment is not pleasant.
sadly only three days. my little poodle died withing two and a half but studies show three days for the average dog.
No, the duck would become infected as well. If you ate it, you would get rabies too. You are wise for asking first!