Rabies is not a terminal disease, but if rabies develops, the mortality rate is 100%. The current medical and technical means and drugs cannot treat rabies, but after an animal or dog bite, early incision debridement, suturing, and intramuscular rabies vaccination can be performed to prevent rabies, and prevention is far greater than treatment. In particular, animals with rabies should also be actively immunized to be able to avoid the possibility of rabies infection due to a moving bite. After being bitten by a dog, you should go to the hospital first for debridement and suturing, including local cleaning. However, if the wound is deep, it should not be sutured after debridement, but should be treated with active immunization at a local regular hospital or disease prevention center to prevent rabies from occurring.