Instructions
Observe the animal's behavior. A wild animal might suddenly lose its fear of humans, or an animal normally active at night might be out during the day. A usually friendly pet might suddenly become shy or fearful.
Check for excessive drooling or foaming at the lips. Rabid animals lose the ability to swallow, and the excess saliva runs out of the mouth.
Check for odd behavior or sudden mood swings. An animal might eat things it normally wouldn't, or be lethargic one moment, and excitable and aggressive the next.
Look for paralysis. This is the final stage of the disease. Once paralysis sets in, death follows shortly.