The skin was scratched by the teddy dog's claws

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

The skin was scratched by the teddy dog's claws

It’s okay to be scratched by a Teddy dog’s paw and break the surface a little. You don’t need to get a rabies vaccine because the rabies virus is transmitted through saliva and blood, so if you are scratched and there is no bleeding, you will not be infected. . Moreover, domestic dogs generally do not carry rabies virus, so there is no need to worry. You only need to clean the wound in time and apply iodine for disinfection.