What should I do if my dog bites me and it bleeds? Is it necessary to get an injection?
It is not necessary to get an injection if a dog bites you and bleeds. If you are bitten by a domestic dog and the dog has been vaccinated against rabies on time, you do not need to get an injection. If you are bitten by a stray or wild dog, it is best to go to the hospital to get vaccinated to avoid contracting rabies.
Tip:
After being bitten by a dog, rinse the wound with soapy water or running water as soon as possible, squeeze out the blood, and then apply iodine for disinfection.
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