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Thank you very much. My vet recommended a behaviorist at the clinic who has worked with bullies so I'm hoping she will get up with me soon.
I really dont like vaccines. Especially the rabies vaccine.
I hear horror story after horror story about it damaging the dogs mentally, physically, etc.
I dont like it.
What is the real threat here? That the dog will get free, get in a fight with a raccoon, and catch rabies?
If that is *NEVER* a possibility, then is it really necessary to get the rabies vaccination?
Seriously.
I know its "politically correct" to say yes. So ....resist the temptation to say yes, just to say yes.
Talking about real life here. The chances of a housebound / leashbound dog (especially mine who lives in a condo tower, not outside in a yard) getting rabies are pretty much zero.
Then why would i damage his health by giving him the vaccine.
The rabies shot is to protect people from a rabid dog. I don't have a rabid dog. And if he got bit by something, he would be at the vet within days getting tested for rabies, and treated if necessary.
Therefore rabies is not a concern.
I realize rabies vaccinations are required by law, etc. But i care more about his health than the law.
Soooo lets say someone chose not to get their puppy a rabies shot. For the aforementioned reasons.
What would the consequences be, if anything?
Can't fly on planes right ... anything else?