After a normal dog is bitten by a mad dog, the time to onset of symptoms is not certain, but usually within one to three months. This time will be affected by factors such as the location of the bite and the virus content in the saliva of the mad dog. If the bite from a mad dog is deep and the virus content in the saliva is high, the onset of illness may be shorter.
If the bite is shallow and the virus content in the saliva is low, it may not You will get sick immediately. If a normal dog receives a rabies vaccine every year, the probability of being infected with rabies will be lower, and the possibility of disease will also be reduced.