Whether the bite of a domestic dog will lead to the transmission and onset of rabies depends on two aspects.1. The likelihood of the domestic dog carrying the rabies virus. Generally speaking, the probability of a domestic dog carrying rabies is relatively low, according to relevant information, the probability of a domestic dog carrying rabies is roughly below 10%, some studies are below 2%, some are slightly higher, but the average is 2.56%, which can be calculated. 2, the probability of contracting rabies after being bitten by a dog carrying the rabies virus. Although there is no specific description of this, the probability of developing rabies after being bitten by a dog with rabies is about 15-30%, or 15-20%. Multiplying 30% by 2.56% will give a rough estimate of the probability of developing rabies from a dog bite, which is an upper limit and generally does not exceed 1%.