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Old 12-10-2007, 05:44 PM   #2
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I'm confused. A dog gets the Rabies Vaccaine. Its good for 3 years except in certain counties where they make you get it every year. What benifit is it to get it yearly? The dog gets over vaccianated(cant tell me it has NO side effects), and the same dog thats mama didn't get it last year is stll unvaccinated. I cant see how it stops Rabies from spreading. I can see how money spreads. Is that the big factor? Or am I over looking something? Am I the only one whos considered NOT getting it done? Not to put my dog at risk but because its overkill? I'm to much of a law abider to ever do that though.
there are no benefits to getting it done every year. I'd get it every three years because its required by law. if your dog has a reaction to the vaccine you can do a rabies titer instead to check the amount of antibodies it has against rabies and then get a letter from your vet.
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