No you would not. As it is a pet mouse there would be no chance of any infection if bought in pet shop etc. If the mouse was once wild there may be a chance of infection. Just make sure to clean the wound.
Would it do any harm to get one if they did not?
No, you should get a rabies shot. A tetanus shot is what you get when you get cut by a rusty piece of metal.
they bite... uhmm, check it for rabies?
it wouldn't hurt to get a tetanus shot, but you definitely need to see a doctor. anytime you have a puncture wound from an animal bite, there is a VERY high chance of get a blood infection that can be extremely serious!!! if the animal is wild or abnormally vicious, you may need to get a rabies shot. if a human develops signs of rabies, it is too late!
Get the closest help or first aid and call 999/ 911
it depends u will probably get bite but if u get it use to humans u mite be able to i wont do it though
The mice are very likely to fight and kill each other. Also, the wild mouse could have diseases which it could pass on to the tame mouse.
peanut butter and a mouse trap....
Wild Mouse - Pleasure Beach Blackpool - was created in 1958.
If you do not have the mouse so that it can be tested for rabies, you will need to get the series of rabies shots from your doctor. It is not nearly the ordeal that it was years ago and it will protect you from a painful death from lockjaw. Be sure to get to the Dr ASAP.
It can if the wild dog has rabies.
There are no wild Espeon. Ever.
Let wild animals live in the wild.
it depends what type of mouse it is