The 10-day rabies watch method is also scientifically sound, but is limited to bites from domesticated animals with a history of full rabies vaccination and is at the discretion of the physician. The 10-day rabies observation method means that the injured animal is closely observed and quarantined, and if the animal survives for more than 10 days without any abnormal reaction, the possibility of rabies infection can be basically ruled out. Because rabies is an irreversible disease, once the onset of mortality is extremely high, while the rabies virus has a certain incubation period. In addition, the 10-day observation method should also take into account the local epidemiological history of rabies, the type of wound, the severity of exposure, etc. Therefore, it is not recommended clinically, and the physician should decide whether or not to adopt the 10-day observation method. For dog and cat scratches and bites, it is recommended that wounds be flushed with plenty of soapy water, routinely disinfected, and vaccinated as early as possible to enable the body to produce reliable protective antibodies to prevent rabies attacks.