By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn on December 4, 2025
Dog bites are painful and alarming, often leaving injuries that go deeper than they appear. A small puncture may seem harmless, but it can trap bacteria under the skin and lead to infection or worse if left unattended. Recognizing dog bite infection symptoms early is crucial for your health and helps prevent more severe problems down the road. Infections can spread rapidly, particularly when a bite hasn’t been cleaned or appropriately treated. In Texas, victims of dog bites may seek compensation when negligence is involved; however, your first step should always be to receive prompt medical care.
At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, our Dallas personal injury lawyers have helped many clients recover after severe bite-related infections.
When a dog bites, bacteria from its mouth enter through punctures in the skin. The real danger begins when crushed or torn tissue around the wound creates an ideal environment for bacterial growth. Without thorough cleaning, infections can develop within hours, and the risk increases further for individuals with weakened immune systems.
Certain areas of the body are at greater risk for infection, including the hands, face, and joints. These areas have thinner skin and limited blood flow, making it harder for the body to fight off bacteria. People with diabetes, liver disease, or immune disorders should be especially cautious after any dog bite, no matter how small it may appear.

Recognizing dog bite infection symptoms early helps prevent a wound from becoming more difficult to treat. Warning signs may appear within 24 to 48 hours after a bite and should be monitored closely. Common early symptoms include:
For minor bites that only break the skin’s surface, the Mayo Clinic recommends gentle cleaning and monitoring to reduce the risk of infection.
Some dog bite infections progress rapidly and can become life-threatening if untreated. Seek emergency care immediately if you experience:
These symptoms may indicate sepsis or another severe systemic infection. In Texas, hospitals and clinics are required to report suspected rabies exposures to local health authorities. Quick reporting and treatment protect both the patient and the community.
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Dog bite infections involve multiple types of bacteria. One of the most concerning is Capnocytophaga canimorsus, found in the mouths of many dogs and cats. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this rare but serious infection can begin three to five days after exposure and may quickly progress to bloodstream infection or organ failure, especially in older adults or those with weakened immune systems.
Other bacteria in dog bites include Pasteurella multocida, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus species. While antibiotics treat most infections, early symptom recognition and prompt medical care prevent complications.
Acting quickly after a dog bite helps prevent infection and protect your health. Clean and cover the wound immediately, then seek professional medical care as soon as possible.
Following these steps helps lower the risk of infection and supports proper healing.
Dog bite injuries cause serious harm. Recognizing dog bite infection symptoms early protects your health. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we help Dallas residents pursue fair compensation for injuries caused by negligent dog owners. If you developed an infection after a dog bite, contact us at 817-920-9000 for a free consultation. Our team can review your case, explain the options available under Texas law, and work towards your recovery.
As a Fort Worth native and a double-Board Certified trial lawyer, John Cummings is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the injured. With a track record that includes record-setting verdicts and multi-million dollar settlements, he is an aggressive advocate who isn’t afraid to take on tough cases.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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