Dog lovers will enjoy this article and you won’t believe why…

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Canine rabies is declared eliminated since vaccination rates are so high. However, the term “eradicated” is misleading because rabies is still prevalent in animals, including bats, raccoons, skunks, and foxes. If an unvaccinated dog is bitten by a sick wild animal and remains untreated, he will almost certainly get rabies and die.

The term “eradicated” in the article refers to the strain of rabies most usually found in dogs. However, any strain of rabies (such as the types most commonly seen in bats or skunks) may infect and kill any other animal species.

However, rabies is regarded as an uncommon, if not rare, the threat posed by animals in the United States. Nevertheless, in other world areas, dogs are the carriers (and, of course, victims), and a staggering proportion of human deaths are directly linked to rabid dog bites.

There are several books about dogs, and canine cognition scholars Vanessa Woods and Brian Hare explore the topic (themselves the authors of the book, The Genius of Dogs). It’s a gentle composition that essentially praises our modern attachment to, affection for, and admiration for dogs. Well, that’s lovely․

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