Judging whether a dog has rabies virus Judging whether a dog has rabies virus can be done by observing whether the puppy is salivating and whether it has manic behavior. If a dog is infected with rabies virus, it will attack within ten days until it finally dies. Generally, puppies infected with rabies virus rarely survive more than 10 days, and in this case, if you are bitten or scratched by a dog, you must go to the hospital for rabies vaccination. A healthy puppy lives a very regular day-to-day life, but once it is infected with the rabies virus, there is a visible process where rabies gradually sets in and the puppy becomes very cranky. A dog salivating profusely is a basic feature of rabies virus infection. You will find that the puppy’s mouth keeps oozing saliva from the corners, and in observing the puppy’s tongue, it sticks out in a weak and drooping state.
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