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Hi my pup is around 3 months old and still in the process of getting his vaccinations he got his parvo vaccines and will start with rabies on the 16th My pup was playing outside for a while today with kids as they came to meet for Diwali I was looking after him the whole time , my neighbour has this habit of giving food to the road side dogs he had given them bread n milk and while Jimmy was playing outside with kids for one sec I was talking on phn and he suddenly picked a leftover piece of bread I am not sure if that was earlier eaten by the dogs or not i got that bread piece out of him mouth can my pup get rabies from that?
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Rabies is a very fragile virus it simply get destroyed even in normal sunlight so no need to worry
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Rabies won't spread like this..Don't worry..
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Rabies virus is a very fragile virus, it doesn't stay in environment for long time, so the chances of getting rabies is unlikely in this way.
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