Dog bites two months, the dog is fine still need shots?



Two months after a family dog bite and the dog is fine, rabies vaccination is still recommended.

Theoretically, as long as rabies has not attacked, rabies vaccination is effective in preventing it. Because the incubation period of rabies is relatively long, so once infected with the rabies virus, there is a possibility that it will not be a short-term attack, so it is necessary to prevent rabies attacks through the rabies vaccination.

After being bitten by a dog, it is recommended to wash the wound with water immediately, and if there are bleeding symptoms, it is necessary to go to the hospital surgery to receive disinfection treatment, and timely vaccination, usually within 48 hours of the vaccine has the best effect.

In addition, rabies is a fatal disease, there is no drug can cure, so rabies this disease prevention is better than treatment.