Bitten by a bichon frise, a small wound may be infected with the rabies virus, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to take appropriate measures. If only the epidermis is broken, it belongs to rabies exposure level II or above wounds, you need to promptly flush the wound with soapy water or running water for about 30 minutes, alcohol disinfection, and then full rabies vaccination (the best time for rabies vaccination is within 24 hours after the injury, preferably not more than 48 hours). If the wound bleeds, it is a tertiary exposure to rabies and will also require an infiltration injection of rabies immune globulin or rabies serum around the wound. After being bitten by a dog, it is important to consult a local hospital or disease control department in a timely manner, and not to take any chances, because once infected with rabies, the mortality rate is extremely high, and timely and effective post-exposure treatment can effectively reduce the incidence of rabies.