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Understanding Rabies in Pets

The rabies vaccine can almost always be given to a pet when theyu2019re still young. If youu2019re unsure whether or not your pet got the rabies vaccine, call your vet. https://raintreepetscottsdale.com/

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Understanding Rabies in Pets

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  1. Understanding Rabies in Pets While you’ve definitely heard of rabies, it’s not something you probably worry about on a daily basis. That’s because modern wild-animal control and vaccination have worked. Still, it’s best to play it safe! Learn more here from a veterinarian Scottsdale, AZ. Have your pet vaccinated early on. The rabies vaccine can almost always be given to a pet when they’re still young. If you’re unsure whether or not your pet got the rabies vaccine, call your vet. He or she can help clear up any confusion and get your pet the essential vaccinations your pet needs. Supervise your pet while outside. Most house pets contract rabies when they’re bitten by a rabid animal outdoors. That’s why it’s imperative you keep a close eye on your pet on walks. Never let them roam away from you unsupervised. It’s a recipe for disaster! Spay or neuter your pet. Having your pet spayed or neutered reduces the likelihood they’ll roam in order to find a mate. It’s another good way to keep them safe and sound, and the procedure offers plenty of health benefits, too. Want to learn more about your pet and rabies? Call your animal hospital Scottsdale, AZ. We can help!

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