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Upstairs is just a joke, mixing unclean dog hair and rice to bandage the wound! If you don't get infected with germs, you can have ghosts. Clean it up with clean water.
Wash it with diluted wine (because it's your own puppy, it doesn't matter.) It is no better than a dog looking for garbage in a garbage dump on the road, and such a dog generally has a lot of germs in its mouth. Germs produced by corrosive food!
If you're not sure, go get vaccinated!
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Hello! Rabies vaccination should be given within 24 hours for insurance purposes. l
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Wash the wound with running water first, and then hurry to the hospital to get vaccinated, don't ask here, your life matters.
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Definitely going for the injection.
Rabies has a high fatality rate.
And it will lie dormant for many years before it flares up.
You'd better go for an injection.
A guarantee for your future.
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Oops, you still have time to send this thing, hurry up and go to the hospital, or you'll be a little hanging
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Go to the hospital as soon as possible to get the rabies vaccine, and it must be within 24 hours. Good luck!
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Let's get a rabies vaccine.
But it seems to be charged by weight, and I hope you're not fat.
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Is the wound deep? If it's not deep, go to the community health center and rub a little iodine. Go straight to 120 deep.
Animal bites are an absolute indication for rabies vaccination. Of course, if you want to gamble, you can not fight, hehe, a few hundred dollars.
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It's okay, a little wound, no infection.
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Hurry up and get the rabies shot.
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It shows that the dog was infected with rabies, and died of rabies after biting, and it is not ruled out that he died of the disease. Usually rabies is only contagious in the first 2-3 days before the onset of rabies, and dogs are 100% dead within 2-3 days of the onset of rabies. If the dog does not die within 3 days, it can be determined that the dog does not have rabies.
It shows that the dog was infected with rabies, and died of rabies after biting, and it is not ruled out that he died of the disease. Usually rabies is only contagious in the first 2-3 days before the onset of rabies, and dogs are 100% dead within 2-3 days of the onset of rabies. If the dog does not die within 3 days, it can be determined that the dog does not have rabies.
If the dog is not infected with the virus before biting, it means that the person who was bitten is not infected with rabies either. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, dogs are 100% dead within 3-4 days of rabies, so 10 days have passed, and the person who was bitten can basically determine that he is not infected with rabies.
However, we cannot leave the risk of rabies without that. After the dog is vaccinated, there may be factors such as invalidation, expiration of rabies virus defense, and virus in the body, so the owner should still go for rabies vaccination to be prepared.
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It's not good to say that I've seen an animal world, saying that a lioness was sprayed in the eye by the venom of a cobra, and she happened to fall by a small river, and it took three days to recover, but her baby was not so lucky, I don't know what snake your dog was bitten, although the dog's saliva has the effect of detoxifying, but it should be powerless for snake venom.
Since there is no doctor with a dog tablet, it can only be resigned to fate.
Give your dog plenty of water to speed up detoxification.
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If you don't know what kind of snake it is,,, you are sure it's a poisonous snake
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Don't worry, you can ask the doctor to check you after the injection, whether there is any resistance, it is said to be a blood test. We don't have that condition here, I didn't check, and the dog is fine, I was bitten last year.
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Just think about it, don't think so much, I was also bitten by a dog when I was a child, I didn't get an injection, and now more than ten years have passed for normal people, even if rabies is only possible, can anyone say that it must be bitten and it will definitely be rabies? Right, don't be burdened!
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No problem, you can't die, don't worry... The dog is dead, and it doesn't matter what happens to you. You'll be fine if you're vaccinated.
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If you're so scared, go to the doctor.
There's another way if you sleep well every day. Within 4 days you are alive and well and you are fine.
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You're so cute, if something happens, you'll feel dizzy for three or five days, and then it's too late, and you'll die in a few days. You're fine, but the dog is just dirty, how can you!! Wow, the question isn't over yet, and the questioner might be dead.
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Haha, it's better to insist on fighting, if you really have rabies and you don't get an injection, it's really dead, Dog death is not necessarily rabies, it may also be other diseases, what does the dog look like, it's red bubbles, it's itchy, it can't shed hair, if it is, it should be **infection type mite disease, not rabies can't die,
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It should be fine, don't worry too much, you don't have to get rabies if you are bitten by a dog.
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The incubation period of the virus is 60 years, and it is difficult to say who will be in Europe one day, whether it should be eaten, played, or worked, it is not so serious.
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You might as well go to the hospital for a check-up! The doctor's words are the most authoritative. It should be fine.
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No, it won't. You're such a coward. There will be a follow-up test after vaccination, so you can wait for the results of the retest. Besides, if there are germs in time, you can still continue to be vaccinated.
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If you get vaccinated, you can't die, so live with peace of mind.
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Don't think too much, it's so easy to die.
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