If a teddy dog bites and bleeds, it depends on whether the teddy dog has been regularly vaccinated against rabies. If it has been regularly vaccinated, it generally does not carry rabies virus on its body, and the possibility of infecting people with rabies can be basically ruled out. However, if the teddy has not been regularly vaccinated against rabies, or even if it has not been vaccinated at all against rabies, it is possible to infect people with rabies. The main problem is that it is not possible to determine whether this dog carries the rabies virus by a particularly effective method, and it cannot be ruled out that it carries the rabies virus by its appearance of health, so it is possible to transmit rabies to a person. If it cannot be ruled out that this teddy dog carries the rabies virus, precautions should be taken for people, rabies vaccination, cleaning and disinfection of wounds, and anti-rabies serum injection.