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Street dog bite
A street dog bite my pug today. I immediately rushed to the vet and got her the injection. Will follow the post bite injections. What if the dog that bite had rabies? If I get my dog all the injections is it sure that she'll be fine or there are still some chances of her being sick?
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If your Pug is already vaccinated with Anti Rabies vaccine,you need not worry..otherwise Follow Post bite vaccination schedule properly ,That should take care..If the bite wound is big you may have to use antibiotics to treat the wound..
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If the post bite vaccinations are given at the correct time and with proper vaccine, then there is no need to worry. Your puppy will be safe, even if the attacked dog has rabies.
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if possible, just the attacked dog for the next 10 days. if the dog is doing good, then there is nothing to worry about.
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Even the smallest puncture wound can be a major cause for concern because of the high risk for infection.Following the suggested post exposure vaccination schedule would ensure safety for you and your pet. Try not to skip any.
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observe the street dog for some days in case there are any signs of abnormal behaviour. if none, you're good to go, provided post exposure is done.
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keep the wound clean. antiseptic meant for veterinary use may be used.( For future references if it happens to anyone first step keep the area of bite under running water for 10-15 minutes. wash with soap and water and then go for vaccination as early as possible. )
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