Rabies vaccine is required for superficial cuts from puppy claws. Rabies is a malignant infectious disease in which the rabies virus enters the subcutaneous nervous system through the broken skin, and once a puppy’s paw scratches the epidermis and is infected by the rabies virus, the patient’s life will be seriously jeopardized. Therefore, if the skin is scratched by a puppy’s claw, the puppy should be vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours to prevent rabies from occurring. Rabies can be prevented but there is no cure, and the mortality rate is extremely high when infection occurs. In the process of getting rabies vaccination for a cut on the skin by a puppy’s claw, you need to actively listen to your professional doctor’s advice and finish the five shots of rabies vaccine on time.