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Dr. Tajunnisa M
Hi Aakanksh. If there no cut/abrasion/bleeding, just washing the area with a carbolic soap is sufficient. It becomes a point of concern if it’s an unprovoked bite wherein a pet shows signs of rabies like hypersalivation/aggression/tendency to bite etc.
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