The incubation period for rabies is generally about 3 months, with a few cases developing within 3 months to 1 year, and very few cases developing after more than 1 year. In general, if the dog is still healthy and alive for more than 10 days after the bite, rabies infection can also be ruled out. However, this treatment method needs to be determined by the situation, for example, if the dog is domestic and has been vaccinated regularly for more than 2 times, it is possible to use this method. However, when using this method, it is still recommended that the first three vaccinations be given regularly, and if the dog dies after 10 days, the subsequent vaccinations can be given.