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It's OK to scrub with soapy water or iodine to disinfect it, and the landlord doesn't have to worry.
It's normal for a dog owner to get hurt by a dog.
It is advisable for domestic puppies to be vaccinated against rabies.
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If there is no bleeding, there should be no major problem, but you can also get vaccinated to prevent it.
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This is a common problem with pet ownership.
Your question is basically as follows:
1. Whether it is possible to transmit rabies virus through canine nails.
The answer is yes, and the virus is transmitted through blood, so if you don't break the skin, you can rest assured that you won't be in danger of your life.
2. What is the probability that a dog will carry rabies virus?
I have answered this question many times, and the first person cannot tell whether the dog has rabies through its external performance. According to incomplete statistics, the proportion of dogs carrying the virus is 4%.
3. What is the chance that a dog carrying the rabies virus will be transmitted to a person through blood.
This varies according to people's metabolism, which is what we call the incubation period, but the probability of infection is as high as 60% when the virus enters the bloodstream
4. According to the above conclusions, such an analysis can be made.
aThe probability that the dog is carrying the virus is generally only 4%.
bWhether the dog's fingernails carry the virus depends on whether the dog has added its own claws in the short time before injuring you.
Even if you already carry the virus, then do you break the skin into the bloodstream.
dThe probability of getting into your bloodstream and causing an infection is as high as %60
Based on the above description, even if you get a cut of the skin, the probability of infection should be less than 1 in 1,000
So do you need to get vaccinated or not?
If you are a person who likes to gamble, are you willing to gamble with your life and a 1 in 1,000 probability?
This has risen to a question of thought, so I stop here for your answer.
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1. No, you don'tPeople only need to be vaccinated when they are scratched by animals, especially wild animals.
2. The landlord can vaccinate the dogThis protects both the dog and the owner.
3. If the person has a large traumatic surface and comes into contact with the dog's saliva, that's the same as being bitten by a dog, you need to get vaccinated.
Precautions for dog ownership
Dogs are carnivores, and when feeding, they need to prepare more animal protein in the feed, supplemented by vegetarian ingredients, to ensure the normal development and health of the dog. Dogs sometimes eat grass, but they eat very little, and occasionally vomit out, dogs eat grass not to satisfy hunger, but to clear their stomachs. Follow your doctor's instructions to vaccinate your dog on time to prevent the growth of parasites in your dog's body.
It is best to deworm your pet dog regularly under the guidance of a veterinarian. Dogs are not easily woken up by acquaintances and owners when they sleep, but they are still sensitive to unfamiliar sounds. After the dog is awakened from sleep, it often seems to be in a very bad mood, very dissatisfied with the person who woke it up, and the dog that has just been woken up is sleepy-eyed, and sometimes even the owner can not recognize it.
Don't wake it up out of boredom or pranks.
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I don't think so, but the dog wants it.
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Need. Puppies receive their first vaccination 45 days after birth, followed by two consecutive months and regular vaccinations every year after adulthood. Vaccination with maternal antibodies too early will neutralize the vaccine, affect the immune effect and deplete antibodies, which has the opposite effect, and too late will not ensure health.
First polycouplet: 7th to 8th week after birth.
Second dose: 11th to 12th week after birth.
Third polydose: 15th to 16th week after birth. At this time, the rabies vaccine can be injected together, and the Dutch Interway puppy double vaccine can be injected on the 28th day after birth before the first dose of polyvaccine.
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This is not necessary, what about raising dogs, it stands to reason that dogs generally need to be vaccinated.
If the dogs are beaten, there is no need for people to fight.
And normal and healthy dogs are free of rabies virus, so just in case, it is enough to vaccinate the dog.
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First of all, rabies transmission is carried out by the saliva of animals during the onset or pre-onset period through wounds. Your dog will not be infected if it is not scratched and bitten by other animals such as cats and dogs. It's not "grass", "corners" or anything that is contagious.
Secondly, breeders are not required to be vaccinated against rabies every year. What you need is to vaccinate your dog according to the norm and keep it out of contact with other animals. This way your dog does not carry the virus, even if it is bitten will not be rabies.
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Yes, three times a day, before meals.
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The most popular pet dogs are the Labrador, Golden Retriever, Samoyed, and Corgi, as these 4 types of dogs can often be found on the street. For example, in the small county town of the 18th parallel, there are people who raise golden retrievers and corgis, but no one raises horse dogs or Czech wolfdogs. When raising a dog, you must vaccinate the dog against rabies, otherwise it will leave hidden dangers and cause problems with the dog's body, which is very bad.
There are many varieties in the world, for example, the more popular ones abroad may be the National Bernese, Demu and Golden Retriever. In China, the above 4 breeds of dogs are more popular, because the golden retriever has a better temperament and will not bite when walking the dog. And Labrador and Samoyed are also very cute, which makes humans can't help but have a good impression and want to raise them.
The corgi is relatively small, and it is very easy to walk the dog and will not be unable to pull. Even if the dog doesn't want to go, the owner can go home with the corgi in his arms, and it's not that difficult. However, the owner must be cautious when feeding the corgi, and not let the corgi eat too fat, otherwise the dog's weight will increase drastically, which is very bad for physical health.
These people don't have some knowledge before raising dogs, and they think that raising dogs is very simple, and they only need to feed the dog. In fact, this is not the case, dogs must be vaccinated, so as to ensure the health of the dog, so that there will be no diseases on the dog. Among them, the rabies vaccine must be shot, otherwise the dog will suddenly break out of rabies, and at this time it can only be euthanized, because there is no way to get rabies now.
The owner should also deworm the dog regularly, so as to ensure the health of the dog and not let the dog be infected with parasites.
When walking the dog, it is necessary to keep it on a leash, otherwise the dog is very likely to run away or bite other dogs. Walking the dog also requires the dog to find a place to defecate, and then pick up the feces and not leave them on the ground.
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The most popular pet dogs at the moment are Golden Retriever, Alaska, Corgi, and many more. If you have a dog, it is still necessary to vaccinate the dog against rabies to avoid being scratched by them.
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Husky, Alaska, Samoyed, Corgi, Border Collie, Pomeranian, VIP. Be sure to get vaccinated to prevent your dog from being attacked by the rabies virus.
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The most popular are Teddy, Border Collie, German Shepherd, Husky, Alaska. It is definitely necessary to get vaccinated, and these vaccines can protect dogs from the virus.
The most important thing is to see if you have broken skin and bleeding, and if there is no blood and ** tissue is not broken, there is nothing. >>>More
In fact, it is very normal, dogs will have anorexia, fatigue, no energy after the pre-vaccination, and some will have vomiting, diarrhea, fever and other symptoms. All you have to do is not let it catch a cold, give it some water by hand every day, and pet it by the way, so that it knows that you still care about it. Then don't take a shower for a week (7 days a week) and try not to take a shower for 10 days.
2 months deworming and vaccination. The imported one seems to be the Dutch vaccine, and the one has to be given two shots, one is the vaccine and the other is the rabies vaccine. The domestic one is given an injection, which is cheap. Actually, it's all pretty much the same.
…It's too early to play after three months.
After the puppy is 50 days old, it can be vaccinated. If the imported hexagram is chosen, it will be injected 3 times in a row, with an interval of 4 weeks or 1 month each time; If the puppy has reached the age of 3 months (including adult dogs), it can be vaccinated 2 times in a row, with an interval of 4 weeks or 1 month between each time; Since then, the imported hexacan vaccine has been inoculated once a year. >>>More