A bleeding bite from your own dog requires the wound to be cleaned and disinfected, as well as a timely rabies vaccination or rabies immune globulin injection to treat the wound. After being bitten by your own dog you need to wash the wound repeatedly with washing or soapy water, each rinse needs to be at least 15 minutes, and then rinse the wound with saline. In addition, you need to disinfect the wound 2 times with alcohol or povidone-iodine after cleaning the wound. If you are bitten by your own dog, you need to get the first rabies vaccine or rabies immunoglobulin injection within 24 hours after the injury. In addition, you need to get the remaining rabies vaccine on the 3rd, 7th, 14th, and 28th day after the dog bite. If a relatively large wound occurs within 6 hours of a dog bite, or if a wound occurs on the head or face, a one-stage suture is required. It is recommended to clean the wound promptly after being bitten by one’s own dog, seek medical attention promptly, and choose appropriate measures to treat the wound under the guidance of a doctor.