From fever, lethargy, vomiting and loss of appetite to disorientation, lack of coordination, weakness, aggressiveness, excessive salivation and difficulty breathing or swallowing. Those are just some of the symptoms that can drag animals like dogs into the rabies virus, not to mention that transmission in humans can affect the brain and spinal cord.
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From fever, lethargy, vomiting and loss of appetite to disorientation, lack of coordination, weakness, aggressiveness, excessive salivation and difficulty breathing or swallowing. Those are just some of the symptoms that can drag animals like dogs into the rabies virus, not to mention that transmission in humans can affect the brain and spinal cord.