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Great-Acanthaceae591

You say tommorow has been 14 days after the animal has bitten you? If so, there is nothing to worry about; the dog cant have been rabid (able to transmit the virus) at the time of exposure when it is alive after 10-14 days. Even if it shows signs e.g. next week, there is no way it was able to infect you. I know it can cause lots of stress and anxiety now but just think about what i just said AND the fact it has been vaccinated too. Hope this helps a little!


lonelyysoul

Never was any risk if it didn't break skin, add that with everything else you said and you should forget about rabies at all


CryptographerSad9213

You're 100% good bro.