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Act Quickly If an Animal Bites or Scratches You Use plenty of soap and running water. Seek medical care immediately, even if you dont feel sick or the wound does not look serious.
Maricopa Animal Care and Control Phone: 602-506-7387 Address 1 (East): 1920 S Lewis, Mesa, AZ 85210 Address 2 (West): 2500 S. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85009 Information: Offers pet disposal services after a pet (dog or cat) has passed for $15. This is for pet disposal only and not cremation.
wound care by irrigation and cleansing of the wound with soap and running water for 15 minutes; prophylactic antibiotics to decrease infection risk; rabies post-exposure treatment depending on the animal vaccination status; and. administration of tetanus vaccine if the person has not been adequately vaccinated.
One of the most steps in preventing rabies and other infections following an animal bite is vigorously wash bite wounds with soap and water for 15 minutes. A tetanus booster is often given to previously immunized victims if more than 5 years have elapsed since the last administration.
Licensing penalties: Late fees accrue every 30 days at a rate of $3 a month for an altered dog and $6 a month for an unaltered dog. Unaltered/intact dogs under 1 year of age are charged $55 for their initial licensing, and once altered, they will be eligible for the $22 renewal rate the following year.

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A. An unvaccinated dog or cat that bites any person shall be confined and quarantined in a county pound or, on request of and at the expense of the owner, at a veterinary hospital for a period of at least ten days. The quarantine period shall start on the day of the bite incident.
To care for a bite wound: Stop the wound from bleeding by applying direct pressure with a clean, dry cloth. Wash the wound. Apply an antibacterial ointment to the wound. Put on a dry, sterile bandage. Contact your health care provider right away if the bite is on your neck, head, face, hand, fingers, or feet.
Treatment. To care for a minor animal bite or claw wound, such as one that only breaks the skin, take these steps: Wash the wound with soap and water. Apply an antibiotic cream or ointment and cover the bite with a clean bandage.

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