It’s heart-wrenching to see animals suffer, especially when they are helpless and on the streets. Recently, we received a distressing call about a little street dog that was in agony. The dog was suffering from hydrophobia rabies, a deadly viral disease that affects the nervous system of mammals. This disease is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, usually through bites.
When we arrived at the location, we saw the little dog on the street, screaming in pain and exhibiting unexpected behavior. It was clear that he was suffering from hydrophobia rabies. The dog was unable to swallow water or any other fluid and exhibited extreme fear and aggression towards water. This is a classic symptom of the disease, and it’s heartbreaking to see the little dog in so much pain.
Hydrophobia rabies is a serious disease that has no cure, and once the symptoms appear, it’s almost always fatal. It’s important to take preventive measures and vaccinate your pets against this deadly disease. This can be done through regular visits to the veterinarian and keeping your pets away from other infected animals.
As animal lovers, it’s our duty to help these poor creatures in any way we can. We took the little dog to a nearby veterinary hospital, where he was given proper medical attention and care. It’s essential to handle animals with care when they are infected with this disease, as it’s highly contagious and can be transmitted to humans as well.