I was bitten by a 2.3-month-old puppy and started to bleed. Is it okay not to give an injection?

How to deal with being bitten by a 2.3-month-old puppy
If bitten by a puppy, the wound should be disinfected immediately, washed with soapy water for about 15 minutes, and some blood around the wound should be squeezed out. The germs are brought out, and then disinfected by applying alcohol and iodophor alternately 2-3 times. If it is a domestic dog and has been vaccinated on time; it is in good health and has no signs of cold or fever, it does not require vaccination. If the dog's health status cannot be judged, vaccination should be administered. Random articles
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