The answer depends on the risk factors for exposure and how long the vaccine to be used provides protection against the disease. Some vaccines are effective for a year while others are effective for 3 years.
It depends on the state/country you are in. In most states in the US, rabies vaccinations must be administered by a licensed veterinarian.
Yes. In countries where rabies is endemic, dogs should be vaccinated to prevent infection, which exposes humans to rabies infection. In countries where rabies is absent, various laws may apply, but usually imported dogs must have evidence of rabies vaccination prior to being allowed in.
prevention by vaccination to rabies.
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This is going to be dependent to the specific laws of the state the rabies vaccination is given in, but in the majority of states that require a rabies vaccination certificate they must be signed by the licensed veterinarian who gave the vaccination. To find out about a specific state, check the state's statutes on rabies control and rabies certificates.
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Each state may have different laws on how often a dog needs to get a rabies shot. Typically, the dog should have the first rabies shot between 12 months and 16 months of age. They will need a booster every one to three years after, depending on state laws.
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If the dog that bit you cannot be located for observation or testing, post exposure shots should be given. Contact your doctor. They will notify the Department of State Health Services that the shots are required. If the dog can be located and observed it will quarantined for 10 days from the time of the bite. If the dog is alive and well at the end of the observation time there is no need for the shots. If the dog becomes ill or dies during the observation period, it will be tested to see if the illness or death was caused by rabies. If the test is negative, no shots. If rabies is detected you will need the shots.
Georgia's state flower is a " Cherokee Rose."
In the United States, the first rabies vaccine can be given to a puppy or kitten at 16 weeks of age. This vaccine is considered effective for one year, after which the dog or cat can be given a multi-year rabies vaccine.
Georgia is called "The Empire State of the South".