Is there rabies in dog feces?

Rabies virus is not present in the feces of normal dogs. Small amounts of rabies virus may be present in the feces of dogs infected with rabies virus. Rabies is mainly caused by infection with the rabies virus, and is spread mainly through the skin by bites from diseased animals, but can also be spread by virus-carrying saliva through wounds, mucous membrane invasion and virus-containing aerosols through the respiratory tract. Only the feces of dogs infected with rabies virus contain a small amount of rabies virus, which is mainly found in saliva and blood. Therefore, the chance of infecting other dogs with rabies virus through feces is relatively low. If you are bitten by a sick dog, you should take care to treat the wound promptly by rinsing it as soon as possible with soapy water or running water for more than 20 minutes, disinfecting the wound with iodophor, and going to the hospital for rabies vaccination in time.