Judging from the reference events, a mad dog might continue to bite when it bit, but there were also situations where it stopped due to external factors. For example, in the case of the child's father being bitten by a mad dog when he rescued the child, although the mad dog did not let go at first, when the child was safely placed on the roof of the car, the mad dog shifted its target to the father. After the father climbed onto the roof of the car, the mad dog could not continue to attack, and after 30 minutes, it gave up and left. In the case of the woman being bitten by the dog, the dog stopped its second attack after the owner of the shop next door stopped it. Therefore, a mad dog might not bite all the time, but if there was no external intervention or the target did not disappear, it was likely to continue attacking. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
A mad dog bites people randomly. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
If a rabid dog carries the rabies virus and bites a person, the person may develop rabies symptoms after being infected with the rabies virus, and will show a state similar to "madness" during the onset of the disease. Rabies virus mainly invaded nervous tissues. After a person was bitten by a mad dog carrying the virus, the virus would enter the human body through damaged skin or mucus membranes, and then undergo a series of reproduction and spread in the body. After the attack, the patient would go through a prodromal period, an excited period, and a paralyzed period. In the prodromal stage, there would be low fever, nausea, headache, fatigue, fear of sound, light and wind, etc., and the skin around the wound would be accompanied by itching, pain and other abnormal feelings; In the excited stage, the patient would be extremely excited or extremely afraid, the most typical symptoms being fear of water, accompanied by symptoms such as difficulty breathing, sweating, difficulty in defecation, etc.; In the paralyzed stage, the patient gradually calmed down, approaching the final stage, with squinting eyes, expressionless face, and inability to close the mouth normally. Once rabies occurs, the mortality rate is almost 100%. Therefore, after being bitten by a mad dog, you need to go to the hospital in time for rabies vaccine or rabies immunity to prevent the disease. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
If you get sick after being bitten by a mad dog, you may have the following symptoms: 1. It barked like a mad dog, refusing to recognize people and drooling like a mad dog. 2. There might be symptoms such as convulsions, drooling, abnormal excitement, and screaming. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
It could be said that this person had lost his mind and attacked others as if he had gone crazy. He was like a mad dog that pounced on the people around him fearlessly and fiercely. Their behavior might be exasperated, showing a state of embarrassment, or even crazy, biting with a ferocious face. They might have a kind of madness, like a dog jumping over a wall in desperation, wantonly attacking others without reason. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
This statement was wrong. A bite from a dog without rabies could also infect a person with rabies because the dog may be in the incubation period of carrying the virus but not yet ill. Even if it was not a mad dog, after being bitten by it, rabies could be transmitted through the damaged skin and mucus membrane of the human body. Therefore, after being bitten by a dog, regardless of whether the dog was a mad dog or not, the wound needed to be disinfected, and within 24 hours, they had to go to the hospital or the disease control center for disinfection and injection of rabies vaccine. At the same time, they had to be closely observed for 1 - 3 months. If there was no illness, it could be roughly confirmed that they were not infected with rabies. Once rabies was infected and not yet administered with a vaccine, the mortality rate was extremely high. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
The cartoon dog might be biting because it's been provoked or it mistakes something for a threat. Also, it could be part of the story's plot to create some excitement or drama.
Once a dog contracted rabies, the dog's health would deteriorate rapidly after the symptoms appeared. Initially, it might show symptoms such as loss of appetite, vomiting, anxiety, and aggressive behavior, which would then gradually progress to paralysis and death. Therefore, when a dog with rabies bites someone, the dog usually dies. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Maybe it's trying to break free or show its strength.
Maybe the dog was scared or felt threatened by Hannah. That could be a reason for the biting.
Maybe it's to show a common situation or to create some drama and humor.