I was discussing this with someone today. Do dogs in the throes of rabies retain the passion and prowess required for successful mating operations? To wit:
Will mutually rabid dogs do it?
Will a rabid female accept the member of a normal male?
Will a rabid male attempt intercourse with a normal female?
No No No Yes
There is a substantial delay between the time rabies is contracted and the encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). The encephalitis renders a mammal non-functional for ordinary activity. During the incubation period (3-8 weeks or so) most behaviour will be fairly normal. The rabies virus during this period is slowly traveling up the nerve fibers but is not affecting the brain.
Seriously, I expect that anyone that finds themselves in the vicinity of not one but two rabid dogs is not wasting time taking notes on their reproductive habits. I would be surprised if there were any documentation on this.
I would agree with Chief Pedant that behavior will be normal between the time rabies is contracted and the virus reaching the brain. After that the victim is unlikely to have much on what remains of its mind than biting.
That surprises me a little. One of the rabies attacks we had in my county involveed a couple jogging on a local high school track course, when a rabid fox came out of the woods and started trying to hump one of their legs. The guy took a stick or pipe or something and beat the fox to death; it tested positive for rabies.
I thought that one of the possible symptoms of rabies was extreme sexual aggression. Was I wrong?
No, you are right (to a point). Hypersexual behaviour is seen in some animals, most commonly sheep. I’ve never seen it in dogs, plus it is typically extreme/inappropriate sexual behaviour, the type that culminates in ripping your partner to shreds. (not that there is anything wrong with that, if that is what you and your partner are into).
When the OP used the term “mating” I assumed it to refer to copulation. While rabid mammals may hump another object/animal furiously, in the cases I’ve seen,it is not actually copulation.
[QUOTE=vetbridgeI’ve never seen it in dogs, plus it is typically extreme/inappropriate sexual behaviour, the type that culminates in ripping your partner to shreds. (not that there is anything wrong with that, if that is what you and your partner are into).[/QUOTE]
Vet, my man, you are getting funnier with every post. A couple more and you’ll be ready for Leno.
Jay: …ya see, because some people are into that whole BDSM thing, and if you’re okay with being ripped to shreds, it’s not really hyperaggressive, is it? Why isn’t anyone still laughing?"