Do you need rabies vaccination for bleeding skin from puppy bites?

A puppy bite that breaks the skin and bleeds requires rabies vaccination, otherwise there is a risk of rabies. If a puppy bite is minor and does not break the skin, you can scrub the bite at home with soapy water, then wipe the wound with iodophor and wrap it in sterile gauze, and go to the hospital to ask if rabies vaccination is needed. If you are bitten by a puppy and bleeding, you must immediately go to the hospital for rabies vaccination, and if the wound is particularly deep, you will need to have it cleaned and sutured, and have a tetanus vaccination to prevent tetanus infection. Not only puppies, but also kittens and other cats caught in the same situation, need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to inject rabies vaccine. For pets such as puppies and kittens at home, rabies vaccination should also be given to pets in a timely manner, which can play a good role in preventing rabies, as there is no cure for rabies once it strikes.