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Reply To: Rabies titer test results in soo upset

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crazy4cats
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Good point, weezerweeks. I didn’t think about the consequences of biting or getting bit, which, unfortunately, does happen. Just a few weeks ago, when we were walking our dogs, a bulldog came jetting out of a garage down their driveway and just attacked our dogs without warning or hesitation. Luckily, she grabbed our stockier dog with thicker and looser skin and didn’t do any damage. But, then mine turned it around and pinned her down and was biting her in defense. Ours were on leashes and we ended up in a tangled mess with me on the ground. I was very scared. I guess if there had been any skin broken, rabies would have been a big concern. I actually didn’t think about that at the time. Luckily, mine are up to date at the moment.
Also, Naturella, most boarding kennels and some groomers also require your pets to be up-to-date on vaccinations that are recommended by vets before they will take them.