Animal Bites and Scratches
Each year, dogs bite approximately 5,000,000
people across the country. Of those, almost 60% are children and
70% occur on the pet owner’s property.
If you are bitten by a dog, follow the
steps listed below to ensure proper treatment of the bite:
- Immediately
soak the wound in soapy water and scrub the bite area gently.
- Dry
the wound and apply an antiseptic such as iodine.
- SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION
IMMEDIATELY
- Report the bite to the Prince George’s County
Police Department at (301) 333-4000 and the Health
Department at (301) 883-7837.
- Try
to have someone keep the animal in sight. If you know where the animal lives,
notify the owner so they can contain the animal.
- Contact the Animal
Management Group (AMG) at (301) 499-8300 if the animal
is still at large and in the area.
- If the animal is not owned or the owner is unavailable,
call AMG to have it picked up and/or quarantined.
- Remember: Keep
your distance from wild animals and never approach any
animal that shows unusual behavior.
The quarantine procedure for an owned
animal that bites
or scratches a person is listed below:
- The animal must be quarantined
for 10 days.
- The animal can be kept at home as long as there is
limited human contact and no other animal contact.
- The animal can
be walked on a leash as long as there is limited
human and no other animal contact.
- Call the Health Department at (301) 883-7837 and AMG at
(301) 499-8300 if the animal gets sick or dies while
under quarantine.
- The
animal cannot get a rabies vaccination until after
the 10-day quarantine.
- If
your animal is bitten by another animal, call the
Health Department for quarantine information.
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