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Scratch in hand from 3.5 month old puppu
Hi, while playing with my newly adopted pupy I accidentally scratched my hand on his teeth. Pup was given 7 in 1 vaccination and one rabies shot before I adopted him . After 15, 16 hours I took my first shot of rabies and a tetanus injection. I am worried I will catch rabies . I am suffering from anxiety from last 6 Months (before adopting oily) and often check internet for disease symptoms . This is increasing my anxiety badly. What should I do ?? The  pupy is acting normal since 2 days . The worry is killing me .
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Not worry Its curable
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Hello, you have got your vaccines within the 1st 24hrs, so you need not to worry. Its just your anxiety, so you can relax.
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Need a TT shot..
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Please consult with me on my private chat window for full details..
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Dont worry
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