Can House Dogs Get Rabies? How to Protect Your Pet from Rabies Virus

Learn if house dogs can have rabies, how vaccination prevents it, and steps to keep your dog safe from exposure to the rabies virus.

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Yes, house dogs can have rabies if they are not vaccinated and get exposed to the virus, usually from a bite by an infected animal. Ensure your dog is up-to-date with rabies vaccinations and monitor interactions with wild animals. If you suspect exposure, consult a vet immediately.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can indoor dogs get rabies? Yes, indoor dogs can get rabies if they are not vaccinated and come into contact with an infected animal, often through bites. Vaccination and supervision are key preventive measures.
  2. How often should dogs be vaccinated for rabies? Most veterinarians recommend rabies vaccinations for dogs every 1 to 3 years, depending on local regulations and vaccine type. Consult your vet for a schedule suitable for your dog.
  3. What should I do if my dog is bitten by a wild animal? If your dog is bitten or scratched by a wild or stray animal, seek veterinary care immediately. The vet may recommend post-exposure vaccination or observation to prevent rabies.