Not getting rabies vaccinations on time is likely to affect the effectiveness of the rabies vaccine. Because rabies vaccinations are currently administered in strict accordance with the injection process, the most common method is the five shot method, and some rabies vaccines are also available in the four shot method. It is also recommended that all shots be given on time if they are simply not given on time, and the interval should not be too long. In this case, rabies-neutralizing antibodies can generally be produced, but the time to produce rabies-neutralizing antibodies, as well as the concentration and duration of the antibodies, may differ from the normal time to complete the corresponding rabies vaccine, but generally speaking the difference is not particularly large. However, if the interval is longer, for example, more than half a month or a month, it is recommended to follow the procedure again.