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Originally Posted by Lou We have a new vet and so far I'm not impressed. She told us something that I find hard to believe. She said that ther is no difference between a one year and a three year rabies shot. The difference is in the fee. You pay more to the county for the three year. She even said they buy prefilled syringes and use them for both applications. Can this be true? If so why have some of us been worried about our babies getting the three year? |
Are you serious!?!?!?!



Rabies vaccine ( here in delaware, and i thought it would be the same in most states....) is First given at 12 weeks of age, and its only good for a year. After the year is up, then they need the 3 yr....I have NEVER EVER heard a vet say that! I used to work as a vet tech and that was our protocal. I would call around to different vets and ask them about how they do it.