The most obvious sign that a dog has rabies is a full-body twitch, because the rabies virus has invaded the dog’s nervous system, so the dog will have stiff limbs and a full-body twitch. Dogs with this sign will die quickly. Dilated pupils When a dog has rabies, its eyes become very strange, and if you look closely, you can see that the dog’s pupils are dilated. The dog will be unhinged, unresponsive, and unable to bark when called.
When a dog has rabies, it will have difficulty swallowing food. The dog’s voice will gradually become hoarse and salivation will gradually increase during a rabies attack. The dog’s sluggishness can be seen at a glance as abnormal. Fear of light and water When a dog has rabies, it will be afraid of light and water, and will often prick up its ears. Sitting and lying down, acting abnormally, and may also be wild and restless, actively attacking people and other animals. Once found, it is best to stay away.