Bleeding from being scratched by my dog's tooth

If you are scratched and bleeding by your dog's teeth, you should treat the wound immediately
Immediately use a large amount of flowing water or 20% soapy water, preferably, rinse the wound for more than 15 minutes until the wound turns white. Don't be afraid of pain at this time , squeeze out some blood around the wound, and the pathogenic bacteria can be brought out through bleeding; then disinfect with iodine and alcohol alternately 2-3 times until the wound stops bleeding naturally.
Confirm whether there is a risk of infection if you are scratched by your dog’s teeth
1. Your dog has been vaccinated against rabies on time and dewormed regularly;
2. It has not been infected by other dogs recently. The animal has been licked or injured;
3. The child is in good health and in a normal state of mind. The scratch was caused by accidental injury during play or caused pain;
4. He has not eaten raw meat recently.
If the above conditions are met, you can basically confirm that you are not infected with rabies virus. If you are really worried, you can get the first dose of rabies vaccine and then observe it for ten days. If the dog does not have any abnormal symptoms within ten days, it means it is safe. Yes, there is no need to continue injecting; however, the editor suggests that if all the above conditions are met, just treat the wound to avoid tetanus infection. Rabies vaccine is not necessary, after all, it is also harmful to the human body.