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To know that every dog having rabbies
Want to know that every dog having rabbies or what are the symptoms to know that dog is suffer from rabbies and even a rabbies dog smell other body Tranferred that rabbies to other and what is that treatment
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Not all dogs are rabid. They get infected when an infected animal bite it. The early symptoms (prodromal phase) of rabies are subtle, last 2 to 3 days, and include: change in tone of dog's bark chewing and licking bite site fever loss of appetite subtle behavior changes Apprehension, nervousness, anxiety, solitude, and a fever may be present. A change in personality may occur. Friendly dogs might become shy or irritable and may snap. Aggressive dogs may become affectionate and docile.
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No every dog is not infected by rabbies virus. The symptoms of rabbies dog is ,dog will fear by water and will do abnormal activity.
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