How to differentiate between rabies and pseudorabies

Methods to distinguish rabies and pseudorabies:
1. If your dog is very docile, but one day it becomes very biting and behaves like Being very excited may be a symptom of rabies.
2. If the dog is infected with rabies, his eyes will become dull, his mental state will be extremely poor, he will not like to exercise, and he will not want to contact people.
3. Observing the dog’s reaction can also preliminarily determine whether there is a rabies attack, such as water fear, photophobia, irritability, etc.
4. The dog feels stiff when walking, likes to turn in circles, etc., has poor memory, increases in saliva, and in severe stages, the limbs will twitch and the tongue cannot be retracted normally.
How to prevent rabies in dogs:
1. Dogs must be vaccinated against rabies regularly and tested for rabies antibodies in their bodies.
2. Healthy dogs should stay away from dogs that have been infected with rabies virus or are suspected of rabies to prevent them from biting each other and thereby being infected with rabies virus.
3. Supplement the dog’s body with the nutrients it needs, so that the dog will have a strong immunity to resist external viruses.
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