It is possible for a puppy to have the rabies virus, just less likely. Puppies cannot be excluded from carrying the rabies virus. However, even though a puppy carries the rabies virus, it does not mean that it will cause a rabies attack. As long as the puppy’s own antibody level is sufficient, it can inhibit the rabies virus from attacking in the body, so that humans cannot tell whether the puppy carries rabies or not. At the same time, puppies carrying the rabies virus are contagious. In order to prevent a puppy from biting someone and infecting them with rabies, it is recommended that the owner take the puppy to a veterinary hospital or veterinary clinic to have the puppy vaccinated against rabies. In addition, even if the puppy has been vaccinated against rabies, the body’s antibody titer needs to be tested regularly, and once the titer is insufficient, it is necessary to receive a booster shot or re-vaccination.