Do Puppies Naturally Have Rabies? Understanding Rabies Transmission in Puppies
Learn why puppies do not naturally have rabies and how to protect them through vaccination and avoiding contact with infected animals.
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No, puppies do not naturally have rabies. Rabies is a viral infection that can only be transmitted through direct exposure to the virus, typically via bites from infected animals. To protect your puppy, ensure it receives proper vaccinations and avoid contact with wild or stray animals that might carry the virus.
FAQs & Answers
- Can puppies be born with rabies? No, puppies cannot be born with rabies because the disease is caused by a virus transmitted through exposure, not inherited genetically.
- How is rabies transmitted to puppies? Rabies is transmitted to puppies primarily through the bite of an infected animal carrying the rabies virus.
- When should puppies get vaccinated for rabies? Puppies should receive their rabies vaccination according to veterinary guidelines, typically between 12 and 16 weeks of age.