Anyone can get anti rabies vaccinations. It is just a vaccinations not medicine. So, as a prevention, it can be taken. In a dog bite, it is used as treatment.
In your case, it is not mandatory since you don't have wound. But yes as a prevention you can take it.
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As such from the information you’ve given, vaccination is not necessary. But you may get it done if you want. It’ll only keep you protected in case of a dog bite in future
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