Does a dog that has been vaccinated against rabies still need to be injected if it is bitten?
If a dog has been vaccinated against rabies and is bitten, you can choose not to get the injection if there is no bleeding. If there is bleeding, the injection will depend on the situation. As long as the dog is a healthy dog, you can choose not to get the injection, but if there is no way to determine whether the dog is healthy, , it is recommended to get an injection. What kind of dog is considered a healthy dog? Only after pet owners have vaccinated their dogs with various vaccines can the dog be considered a healthy dog.
Because it will never carry germs in its body, that is to say, if the dog is a healthy dog and is bitten by it and bleeding occurs, you can choose not to get an injection and treat the wound. Just to avoid infection, you can wash the wound with soap and water and then disinfect it with alcohol. If the wound is large, it is recommended to go to a hospital for treatment.