Do you need to vaccinate a rabbit for minor bleeding from a bite?

A rabbit bite that bleeds slightly does not usually require a vaccination. Dogs and felines are the hosts of rabies virus, while rabbits do not belong to the host of rabies virus and generally do not have rabies virus in their bodies, so the rabies vaccine is not needed for a slight bleeding from a rabbit bite. If the bleeding is only slight, it is usually enough to rinse with water, wipe the wound with iodophor, and routinely disinfect the wound to prevent it from becoming infected. If the wound is deeper, it should also be injected with tetanus antitoxin to prevent tetanus bacillus from becoming infected. Rabbit bite slight bleeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to take appropriate therapeutic measures, and at the same time to maintain clean and sanitary skin, to prevent wound infection and other complications.