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A level 2 dog bite involves contact with the skin and slight pressure, but does not puncture the skin.
A dog that has bitten can potentially be trusted again, but it depends on the cause of the bite, the dog’s history, and behavior modification efforts.
A level 2 dog bite involves skin contact by the dog's teeth without puncturing the skin, often resulting in minor scrapes or marks without bleeding.
A dog that has bitten can potentially be trusted again, but it depends on the circumstances, the reason for the bite, and proper behavioral management.
A level 2 dog bite is when the dog's teeth make contact with the skin but do not cause any punctures; it may result in redness or slight bruising.
Yes, a dog can be trusted again after it bites, but it depends on the circumstances, severity, and consistent behavioral training.
Yes, medical treatment is often necessary after a dog bite to prevent infection and other complications.
Immediately clean the wound, apply antiseptic, and seek medical attention to prevent infection or complications.
Yes, you may need a tetanus shot after a dog bite, especially if your vaccination is outdated or the wound is deep.
You should be concerned about a dog bite if the wound is deep, bleeding heavily, becomes red or swollen, or if you develop fever or signs of infection.

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