Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bitten more times than I can count growing up. It's not the end of the world. If it gets infected, take her in. If not, just keep it clean. It will heal. Did you wash it?
Anonymous wrote:People here need to calm down. Obviously the bite is not that bad or else they would have taken her to the hospital after it happened. I mean it's great to have it looked at, but as long as you cleaned the wound after it happened, it will most likely heal fine.
+1 for each of these comments.
Terrible advice but you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bitten more times than I can count growing up. It's not the end of the world. If it gets infected, take her in. If not, just keep it clean. It will heal. Did you wash it?
Anonymous wrote:People here need to calm down. Obviously the bite is not that bad or else they would have taken her to the hospital after it happened. I mean it's great to have it looked at, but as long as you cleaned the wound after it happened, it will most likely heal fine.
+1 for each of these comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child got antibiotics when she was nipped by a relative’s dog. We took her in immediately. It has nothing to do with a bite “being bad”. Dog’s mouths carry a lot of bacteria and there’s no sense risking an infection.
And we took her to the ER. They just asked if the dog was up to date with shots. We provided a copy of the rabies certificate and that was it.
Are you the op?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demand proof of vaccination. None of this “reportedly” garbage.
LOL You actually think OP's friend's dog has RABIES? Seriously? That's just crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Demand proof of vaccination. None of this “reportedly” garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demand proof of vaccination. None of this “reportedly” garbage.
Aren't you lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Demand proof of vaccination. None of this “reportedly” garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child got antibiotics when she was nipped by a relative’s dog. We took her in immediately. It has nothing to do with a bite “being bad”. Dog’s mouths carry a lot of bacteria and there’s no sense risking an infection.
And we took her to the ER. They just asked if the dog was up to date with shots. We provided a copy of the rabies certificate and that was it.
Anonymous wrote:I was bitten more times than I can count growing up. It's not the end of the world. If it gets infected, take her in. If not, just keep it clean. It will heal. Did you wash it?
Anonymous wrote:People here need to calm down. Obviously the bite is not that bad or else they would have taken her to the hospital after it happened. I mean it's great to have it looked at, but as long as you cleaned the wound after it happened, it will most likely heal fine.
Anonymous wrote:My child got antibiotics when she was nipped by a relative’s dog. We took her in immediately. It has nothing to do with a bite “being bad”. Dog’s mouths carry a lot of bacteria and there’s no sense risking an infection.
Anonymous wrote:People here need to calm down. Obviously the bite is not that bad or else they would have taken her to the hospital after it happened. I mean it's great to have it looked at, but as long as you cleaned the wound after it happened, it will most likely heal fine.