I completed my vaccination on day 0,3,7,28 id two site dog bite me on 29 day then I take next dose on 35,38 day id two site and 42 id one site
Can I need more vaccine
What should I do
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You completed a full intradermal (ID) schedule on:
• Day 0
• Day 3
• Day 7
• Day 28
Then dog bite happened on Day 29.
After that you took:
• Day 35
• Day 38
• Day 42
Important point:
Next Steps
✔ Stop further vaccination
✔ Keep your records safely
✔ Observe the dog (if possible) for 10 days
✔ Ensure wound was properly washed
No further action is needed if:
• Vaccines were genuine
• Given correctly (ID two-site schedule)
• No dose was missed
Health Tips
✔ Do not panic — you are protected
✔ Over-vaccination is unnecessary but not harmful
✔ Avoid taking repeated extra doses for anxiety
✔ Always wash bite wound immediately for 15 minutes in future
You have taken more than adequate protection.
If you want, tell me:
• Was the dog vaccinated?
• Was the bite deep?
• Where did it happen?
I can confirm your protection status with full confidence. If you are still anxious, booking a brief online consultation will help you close this case properly and stop unnecessary further vaccination.
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