Akong itoy nga GR na paakan man ug ilaga kay iya man gi gokod nya gi duwa-an mao gi pa-ak noon siya nya perti niyang hilak. Wala bani angay kabalak-an?
Akong itoy nga GR na paakan man ug ilaga kay iya man gi gokod nya gi duwa-an mao gi pa-ak noon siya nya perti niyang hilak. Wala bani angay kabalak-an?
* hala, call your veterenarian kay ang rats baya carrier na ug daghan diseases (and they have rabies too) and then ang puppy wala pa kaayo na sila ka develop og resistance, so susceptible na sila sa daghan kaayo nga diseases!better to be safe than sorry. i know the feeling kay just a couple of days ago, akong german shepherd puppy (she is 11 months old and weighs 70 lbs. hinuon!) was goin after a rat. maayo na lang wa niya nadakpi ang rat kay luoy kaayo ang rat. ug akong puppy sad luoy!
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ok. ako nalang ni ipa tanaw sa among vet. Tnx kayo
you're welcome.Originally Posted by NiceNice
lemme know how your pup is doin aight?
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ngano gud uroy magka rabies ang ilaga? wild animalz ba diay na sila...ako iro cge patay ug ilaga...
akong spitz sauna nakadakop og rat dayn gipaak sya (akong dog) sa mouth..
up to now wala raman naunsa![]()
windox sugod kana sad ha...
3. Q: What is the risk of rabies from squirrels, mice, rats, and other rodents?
A: Small rodents (such as squirrels, rats, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, and chipmunks, ) and lagomorphs (such as rabbits and hares) are almost never found to be infected with rabies and have not been known to cause rabies among humans in the United States. Bites by these animals are usually not considered a risk of rabies unless the animal was sick or behaving in any unusual manner and rabies is widespread in your area. However, from 1985 through 1994, woodchucks accounted for 86% of the 368 cases of rabies among rodents reported to CDC. Woodchucks or groundhogs (Marmota monax) are the only rodents that may be frequently submitted to state health department because of a suspicion of rabies. In all cases involving rodents, the state or local health department should be consulted before a decision is made to initiate postexposure prophylaxis (PEP).
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabie...ther%20rodents
===> but just be better safe than sorry, i mean other than rabies, rats are rather filthy animals harboring disease-causing microorganisms.
Tnx mga peps. And happy to say nga hapit na mo one month sukad na paak siya sa rat wala man siya na unsa akong golden ret. But thanks kayo sa mga reply.![]()
* @ Nice, thanks for the update sa imong puppy's condition. share daw og pic beh? pakit-a mi sa imong puppy kung pede? salamat daan.![]()
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