Animal or Human Bites

What are the types of bites?

What if the animal may have rabies?

If you suspect that the animal that bit your child has rabies:

If there is any possibility of rabies, the pet should be observed carefully for any signs of sickness. The pet should be isolated from contact with humans for 10 days. If the animal belongs to another family and they are not cooperative, report the incident to your city's or county's animal control division.

How is an animal bite (without suspected rabies) or human bite treated?

How can bites be prevented?

Teach your children not to pick up sick or injured wild animals. Teach them not to pet strange dogs, try to break up dogfights, go near a dog that's eating, or touch a sleeping dog. Children under 4 years of age should always be supervised around dogs. Pit bull terriers, German shepherds, Dobermans, and St. Bernards are especially dangerous.

When should I call my child's health care provider?

Call IMMEDIATELY If:

Call during office hours if:

Written by B.D. Schmitt, M.D., author of "Your Child's Health," Bantam Books.