Can a 1-Week-Old Puppy Have Rabies? Understanding the Risks and Precautions

Learn why it is unlikely for a 1-week-old puppy to have rabies and when to consult a veterinarian about potential exposure.

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It is very unlikely for a 1-week-old puppy to have rabies as the disease is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, and it’s rare for such young puppies to be exposed. However, if there are concerns regarding exposure, consult a veterinarian immediately.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How is rabies transmitted to puppies? Rabies is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, making exposure for very young puppies rare.
  2. When should puppies be vaccinated against rabies? Puppies are typically vaccinated against rabies at around 12 weeks of age, but consult your veterinarian for the best schedule.
  3. What are the signs of rabies in puppies? Early signs include behavioral changes, aggression, excessive salivation, and difficulty swallowing, but these symptoms usually appear after infection.