Whether it’s a dog at home or a wild dog in the wild, or a wolf, a bite can transmit rabies to a person as long as the bite breaks the skin, and a bite that bleeds is an even more serious case. So the family dog as long as there is no regular injection of rabies vaccine, bite a person may be infected with human rabies. If you have the appropriate conditions, you can have your dog tested accordingly to determine whether it carries the rabies virus. If you are not able to do such a test, you should take appropriate precautions for people. In the case of a bleeding bite, the person should be vaccinated against rabies and given rabies serum or rabies immunoglobulin to stop the person from being infected with the rabies virus. Once a person is infected with the rabies virus, the symptoms of rabies will appear after the incubation period, and there is nothing that can be done to save the life of the person. That’s why it’s important to take post-exposure prophylaxis in all cases of bleeding dog bites.