According to the CDC, man’s best friend—or fur baby—could face serious trouble here in Texas. Rabies is spreading, and each year, at least 60,000 Americans receive medical care following a possible rabies exposure.

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Critical Alert for Texas: Deadly Virus Impacting Our Pets

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Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects the central nervous system, primarily the brain. It is transmitted to humans through the saliva of infected animals, most commonly through bites. Once symptoms appear, rabies is nearly always fatal, which highlights the importance of vaccination and early intervention. In other words, it’s not only deadly—it’s almost impossible to treat once symptoms begin.

Texas Animal Lovers: Be Aware of This Dangerous, Contagious Virus

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Early symptoms of rabies often resemble the flu, including headaches, fatigue, and fever. As the disease progresses, more severe symptoms can develop, such as anxiety, confusion, hallucinations, and even hydrophobia—a fear of water. The good news? Rabies is preventable through timely vaccinations for both people and animals. Now is the perfect time for Texans to make sure their fur babies are up to date on their rabies shots.

Texas Pet Owners: Learn the Signs of This Deadly Contagious Virus

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In the U.S., rabies is most commonly spread by raccoons, skunks, foxes, coyotes, and bats. In developing countries, dogs are the primary source of transmission. As rabies cases rise here in Texas, health officials urge everyone to take the threat seriously and stay alert for symptoms. We all want man’s best friend to stay our best friend—so let’s protect them.

 

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