So basically to test if a animal has rabies I'd just throw some water at them to see if they run away, but that's just my theory, idk if that would work against a real rabid animal
@@zaptor4894not all rabid dogs have waterphobia. So its risky to predict that way. Rabid dogs will even come in sunlight. It's exactly opposite of their regular routine. For eg if dog was soft and friendly before rabies then after exposure to rabid they become unfriendly. If dog was unfriendly before rabid they become unexpectedly friendly during rabid exposed. If the dog used to roam in morning before rabid, after exposure they roam only at night. These are notable symptoms.
No solution to rabies, unless you get the vaccine done asap withing a day or 2 you'll be fine if you wait for weeks or a month it's too late, unless it's the rare 1% of the scenario