My dog bit me earlier today. I won't bother explaining why because I know some mentally ill leftist is going to start shitting up this thread but do you guys think pic related warrants a trip to the hospital? It's a decently deep puncture wound and my finger tip is completely numb.
if you were beating your dog, dont go to the hospital, thanks.
>>9056412
>I won't bother explaining why because I know some mentally ill leftist is going to start shitting up this thread
Were you raping your dog or something?
Nah, just wipe it with rubbing alcohol once every two days and wrap it with bandage.
>>9056419
Yes.
>>9056412
Decently deep puncture wound by an animal bite? Enjoy your necrosis if you decide to leave it untreated.
>>9056412
Were you giving your dog gay conversion therapy?
Doge saliva is actually very very bad for you, you should seek medical help immediately !!!!!!!!!!!!!
There's nothing really that they can do other than give it a proper clean and ask if the dog had any symptoms of rabies. It's not worth stitching and you need to wait and see on the numbness.
Go see a GP if you must, don't shit up an emergency department with your sore finger.
>>9056789
disinfect it and figure out if the dog was vaccinated against rabies and if not, you're going to need a few shots
>>9056494
Fucking Canadians
>scratched my finger on a dog, it feels like nothing i've ever experienced before, lost like 2 cc of blood, am I gonna die?
>fukin libruls better not shit up my thread
Is this the shitposting thread?
Time to chop off your middle finger OP.
Time to put to sleep your fucking dog OP.
>>9056905
It's less harmful than human saliva. Well, unless it has rabies or some other disease.
>>9056412
I get way worse cuts when playing with my dog. Nothing bad ever came from it. Just let it bleed and wipe it clean.
Fuck, I've stabbed my finger fairly deep picking up a turd that had a sharp piece of bone in it.
Again, nothing ever happened.
People are way too scared of shit, literally.
>>9056412
The odds of catching rabies from a pet are low, but tetanus vaccination may be advisable (depending upon whether you've been vaccinated previously, how often, and how recently).
If in doubt, seek medical advice.