If you are bitten by a rabid dog, you will not necessarily be infected with rabies. The first thing is that the dog is probably not rabid and will not be infected with rabies in this case. If the dog is determined to be suffering from rabies, it is now in the onset of rabies, the possibility of infection is relatively large, however, the probability of the onset of rabies has not reached 100%. According to the information, the probability of infecting people is only 15%-20%, and some information describes it as 15%-30%, which is far from 100%. Rabies can kill a person and should be prevented. The rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin can be administered at an immunization station, and the wound should be rinsed repeatedly with soap and water beforehand. With these precautions, the chance of being infected with rabies can be reduced to a very low level, close to 0%.