There must be someone at Hamad Hospital or Al Ahli or Doha Clinic that can advise you about possible problems.
Did the dog bite her, break her skin and draw blood? Then yes, you are perfectly correct in seeking competent medical treatment. If the dog licked her (you mention saliva) - then you are worrying for nothing. Rabies and tetanus are spread by breaking the skin and causing your daughter to bleed.
In my 10 years in the GCC I've never heard of an animal infecting a person with rabies but better to be safe than sorry.
If the dog just licked her (no broken skin) - you have nothing to worry about. Is this the case?
There must be someone at Hamad Hospital or Al Ahli or Doha Clinic that can advise you about possible problems.
Did the dog bite her, break her skin and draw blood? Then yes, you are perfectly correct in seeking competent medical treatment. If the dog licked her (you mention saliva) - then you are worrying for nothing. Rabies and tetanus are spread by breaking the skin and causing your daughter to bleed.
In my 10 years in the GCC I've never heard of an animal infecting a person with rabies but better to be safe than sorry.
If the dog just licked her (no broken skin) - you have nothing to worry about. Is this the case?