Can a two-month-old dog get rabies? Generally, there is no need to worry!
Can a two-month-old dog have rabies?
Whether a two-month-old dog has rabies depends on the situation. Rabies virus usually passes through mucosal infection after injury, respiratory tract infection, digestive tract infection, congenital infection, etc. Infect. To rule out the possibility that the female dog carries rabies virus, two-month-old puppies have been in the whelping box since birth. Generally, they do not carry rabies virus, so they will not be infected with rabies. Random articles
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