I take it your parents just let you out of the attic.or got you a TV yes they can if they have it.and if you get it I hope you like needles alot your going to get many of them.read up on it The WWW is loaded with info remember this also if a dog eats some thing that teaste bad or a frog it will also foam from the mouth you need to look at it's mental state and the way they are walking too most clinics have rabbie;s shot days 5.00.
2007-05-21 06:05:37
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answered by MrMike 3
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If the dog has rabies, then sure. I'm pretty sure that rabies requires transfer of bodily fluids though so the bite would actually have to draw blood or you could just wash off the infected saliva and you'd be fine.
2007-05-21 06:05:38
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answered by aladrieth 2
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If the dog has rabies and bites a human the human will get rabies. Here is a link that will explain more.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies
2007-05-21 06:00:37
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answered by maxevans256 3
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yes a human can get rabies from a dog bite, a dog who has rabies usually is supposed to be put to sleep to prevent further things
2007-05-21 06:06:55
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answered by myzzamerikuh 1
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Rabies will kill the animal contaminated with it, it would not could desire to chew absolutely everyone or something. Rabies assaults the important aggravating equipment and kills the animal slowly that's relatively ingesting at its recommendations from the interior out! while some proprietors have dogs that could have rabies you may could desire to kill the dogs so the vet can perform on it recommendations to make certain if the dogs certainly did have rabies! Thats the only thank you to threw the recommendations to make certain rabies! So shop your animals up as much as now on all photos and verify ups!
2016-11-25 22:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this a trick question?
Dog bites are the number one cause of human rabies cases in the world! Where else would humans get them - from a human bite?
Most species of mammal can suffer from rabies. It's transmitted in saliva, so any animal biting any other can transmit it.
Chalice
2007-05-21 06:43:56
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answered by Chalice 7
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Of course,if the dog has not been given anti-rabies vaccine or if it had been infected with rabies already.
2007-05-21 06:27:20
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answered by dolly 2
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If the dog was rabid (infected with rabies) most certainly; also from rabid foxes, raccoons, rats, cats, bears, wolves, etc. Rabies can be passed between species.
2007-05-21 06:03:40
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answered by Carol G 3
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Yes - This is why only a vet can give a rabies vaccine legally. The government doesn't think we can handle a live virus that we can get and die from.
2007-05-21 06:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya my brother got bit by a dog and they had to check him for rabies
2007-05-21 06:01:01
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answered by Gabby 2
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