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Can the Saliva of a dog (not injected with anti-rabies) can still cause rabies?

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Can the Saliva of a dog (not injected with anti-rabies) can still cause rabies?

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First of all, you can only get rabies from a dog that HAS rabies. If your dog doesn’t have rabies, get him a rabies shot. If he does have rabies, or if you suspect he has rabies (look up the symptoms on wikipedia), take him to the vet and/or get treated for it yourself. If he bites you, you can be in serious trouble.

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