It is usually not necessary to check for antibodies after rabies vaccination. Rabies vaccination is one rabies injection on days 1, 3, 7, 21, and 28, requiring five shots. Clinical studies have confirmed that after 2 vaccinations, almost all patients can produce antibodies, and the effect of antibodies lasts from half a year to one year. With normal immune function after rabies vaccination, the titer of antibody can be maintained for a long period of time, thus achieving the purpose of resisting the attack of rabies virus. Therefore, there is no need for antibody testing after completion of rabies vaccination. In addition, anti-rabies virus neutralizing antibody tests are required for professionals, such as dog breeders, canine researchers, and those participating in clinical trials. Therefore, there is generally no need to check for antibodies after rabies vaccination, but in case of physical discomfort, early and standardized treatment is recommended to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.