Can a three-month-old puppy get rabies from a bleeding bite?

A three-month-old puppy with a bleeding bite may get rabies. Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus in animals. If the rabies virus vaccine is not injected in time, clinical symptoms such as fever, shivering and pain will be manifested after the incubation period, and rabies may be acquired at this time. Rabies virus may also be present in three-month-old puppies raised at home, and the probability of rabies virus being present in three-month-old puppies in the wild is even higher. It is recommended to disinfect and clean the wound at the first time after being bitten, and then go to the hospital to receive rabies vaccination, and during the vaccination period, you should pay attention to the prohibition of smoking, alcohol and spices. Bitten by a three-month-old puppy bleeding may get rabies, it is recommended to disinfect the wound immediately after being bitten, and then go to the hospital as soon as possible to receive rabies virus vaccination.