Q&A

Can a dog transmit rabies without symptoms?

Can a dog transmit rabies without symptoms?

An infected animal can only transmit rabies after the onset of clinical signs. Rabies is endemic throughout the continental United States. Hawaii is the only rabies-free state.

Why do dogs bite your arm?

This type of mouthing is the most common. When a dog greets someone, is excited about playtime, or is amped up about something else, he may mouth at your hands, wrists, or clothing. Generally, these dogs will jump and wag their tails.

Why do dogs bite strangers?

Dogs can become aggressive if they are afraid. Their fear comes from the unfamiliar or when they are challenged. An aggressive dog may feel he has no recourse but to bite the stranger to get him to leave. His aggression may be from anxiety or fear and it will take a bit more work to help him.

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What happens if a dog bites you in the hand?

The reasons: Even when there isn’t a lot of pain, a dog bite can result in serious injury to soft tissues and tendons. It can cause nerve damage as well as infection and leave you with limited motion in your hand if not properly—and quickly—treated, and it doesn’t matter whether it’s your dog, a neighbor’s or a stranger’s.

What to do if a dog bites you for no reason?

If a dog, cat, or ferret appeared ill at the time it bit you or becomes ill during the 10 day quarantine, it should be evaluated by a veterinarian for signs of rabies and you should seek medical advice about the need for anti-rabies prophylaxis.

What happens if you get bit by a feral dog?

Unvaccinated and feral dogs can also potentially carry — and transfer — rabies, so your doctor will want to know details about the dog that bit you. Ultimately, Dr. Sayles says, caring for a dog bite is about keeping bacteria from causing an infection.

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Why does my dog keep getting bit by other dogs?

“If the bite came from another dog who lives in the same house as the dog that got bit, you need to figure out what triggered the biting event. It could have been jostling over a favorite toy that escalated, or a nervous dog getting spooked by the doorbell. Both of these situations can lead to aggression,” she says.