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Why Challenge Current Rabies Vaccine Policy?

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Why Challenge Current Rabies Vaccine Policy?

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Rabies vaccination is required by law in nearly all areas. Even though protection from rabies is documented to last at least three years, current law in some states or areas still requires that boosters be given annually or biannually rather than the standard policy of every three years. However, vaccination against rabies virus is occasionally associated with debilitating adverse effects. Read more… The Electronic Fence Michael Mifflin An electronic fence consists of a wire buried around the perimeter of the dog’s area and two metal prongs that extend from a small transmitter on the dog’s collar. This transmitter responds to a radio or electronic signal emitted from the underground wire. A warning beep informs the dog that the fence is near and he needs to stay back. If the dog continues toward the fence, he gets an “electrical stimulus”. That’s how the electronic fence sales people describe it. Let’s call it what it is: The dog gets an electrical shock through the metal prongs into

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