If your dog bites you does it have to be quarantined?
In the event that a dog bites a human, the local animal control agency or health department may require the dog to be quarantined for observation to rule out rabies. The quarantine period can vary depending on the location and specific regulations, but it typically lasts for 10 days. During this time, the dog will be kept in a designated facility and monitored for any signs of rabies. If the dog shows no signs of rabies during the quarantine period, it can be released back to its owner.