Rabies can cause significant behavioral abnormalities in animals, such as unusual aggression, agitation, or unpredictable behavior in infected dogs and cats.
Excessive drooling or foaming at the mouth
This is another common symptom often resulting from difficulties in swallowing.
Paralysis
As the illness progresses, it may cause coordination issues and difficulty walking, initially in the hindquarters and progressing forward.
Seizures
Rabies may cause seizures in animals, which can be both upsetting and deadly.
Changes in vocalization
Certain animals with a condition may display unusual vocalizations, which could suggest a possible state of distress.