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Anthony S Burkett's avatar

Indeed! The efficacy of the rabies vaccine is estimated to be in the 15 to 20 year range by means of its titer... yet it is legislated to be required for all household pets on an annual basis.

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Sally Kortekaas's avatar

Some places allow the rabies vaccine in the three yearly form. It is exactly the same product packaged as three yearly!

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STH's avatar

Rabies is actually every three years, in thecUS, after the initial 2. But still WAY too many and totally not necessary per the research of Dodds and Schultz. Remember people your vet only gets one!

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Zefram's avatar

Took my ailing 17 year old cat to a vet. A substitute vet was in for the day. Pushed a rabies jab on the 17 year old cat. Must have needed to boo$t the day$ income. Of course the cat had to be euthanized shortly after.

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Janet Ostrowski's avatar

ItтАЩs Outrageous!

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