Can You Get Rabies from a Puppy Bite? What You Need to Know

Learn if a puppy bite can transmit rabies, signs to watch for, and the importance of prompt medical care to prevent serious infection.

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Yes, you can get rabies from a puppy bite, especially if the puppy has not been vaccinated and has come into contact with the virus. Rabies is a serious infection that affects the nervous system and can be fatal if untreated. Seek immediate medical attention if bitten, to assess the need for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis treatment.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can a puppy transmit rabies if it hasn’t been vaccinated? Yes, an unvaccinated puppy that has been exposed to the rabies virus can transmit it through a bite. Vaccination is key to prevention.
  2. What should I do if bitten by a puppy? Seek immediate medical attention to assess your risk of rabies and determine if post-exposure prophylaxis is needed.
  3. How soon must rabies treatment start after a bite? Rabies treatment should begin as soon as possible after a bite to effectively prevent the infection from progressing.