Can I eat dog meat after getting vaccinated?
Generally speaking, if there are no adverse reactions after vaccination and the dog meat is sourced safely and thoroughly cooked, it may be consumed in moderation. However, if there are post-vaccination discomforts or improper handling of the dog meat, consumption is not recommended. If in doubt, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional beforehand. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If no adverse symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or nausea occur after vaccination, the immune system remains stable. Dog meat itself does not interact negatively with vaccine components nor interfere with the process of antibody production triggered by the vaccine. In this case, consuming dog meat that is legally sourced and thoroughly cooked can provide normal nutritional benefits, and there is no need to deliberately avoid it.
However, if symptoms such as fever, dizziness, or gastrointestinal discomfort appear after vaccination, or if the dog meat has an uncertain source or is inadequately cooked, there may be risks of bacterial or parasitic contamination. Consuming such meat could worsen existing discomfort and potentially lead to additional health issues due to infection. It would then be difficult to determine whether symptoms are caused by the vaccine reaction or foodborne illness; therefore, consumption is not advised.
After vaccination, individuals should pay attention to their physical condition and prioritize fresh, easily digestible foods. Consumption of meat with unclear origins or insufficient processing should be avoided. If any discomfort occurs after eating, relevant details should be promptly reported to a doctor.