So dogs can't survive rabies?

Heatman

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I was reading an article this morning and came across a medical quotation that dogs can't survive rabies, stating that it's 100% fatal in dogs. Does it mean that there's no vaccination or good treatment to cure a dog with one?
 
Not sure but tbh it's virtually impossible to survive it as a human as its very difficult to diagnose straight away and by the time it is, its too late.
 
It's the main reason why all dogs need their shots to prevent stuff like this.
 
Not sure but tbh it's virtually impossible to survive it as a human as its very difficult to diagnose straight away and by the time it is, its too late.
It's one silly viral disease. Scientists needs to work more on having a proper treatment for it.
 
Honestly, I don't have any idea what's going to happen in this case. It's only a medical professional that can say what might happen.
 

This link claims a dog could survive after being bitten if it's taken to the vet right away, given constant vaccines and a 90 day quarantine
 
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