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My friends dog who is fully vaccinated bite my husband. Do we need to take any vaccine for it or is it okay if we just clear the scar?
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If the dog is completely vaccinated against rabies and the dog doesn't have rabies... U don't need to take vaccine for ur husband.. Thank you.
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If it was just a  scratch there is no need for vaccination. If there was bleeding at the site, please get vaccinated, it would do you no harm.
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Your friends pet is fully vaccinated, which means it is not mandatory to get the vaccination. But getting vaccination is always good. There is nothing wrong with taking anti rabies vaccinations. You can reconfirm the same thing with your physician.
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