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Old 09-27-2005, 06:04 PM   #53
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Thank you Kimberley. I read it.

There are the facilities you described but they are not the first option.

It states that an animal that bit someone may be quarantined at home if it can be kept in a confined area, it can be checked by a vet on the first and last day of the quarantine period, it was not a stay when it bit, and definitley if it is under 4 months of age and hasn't had a rabies vaccine. The other option is to have it quarantined at the vet's office. These are all first options before the animal would be quarantined in a state facility.

So, while it is possible, it is the third and last alternative for quarantine and most occur in the home or the vets office, especially when it involves a small dog like a yorkie who is easily confined.
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