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thanks for the article-

i will look it up.

Rabies is the only vaccine for dogs and cats required by law. There is a livensed 3 year vaccine that is thimerosal-free but you have to ask for it. It is the only one I ise. There was a crowd-funded Rabies Challenge test done by Ronald Schiltz Nd Jean Dodds, both incredible veterinary immunologists. He was my professor and I credit him for teaching me enough that I refused the recent mRNA injection. The study took a grouo of Beagles, vaccinated them for rabies and then challenfed them with the actual virus. No dogs came down with rabies 5 years after vaccination. The results are online.

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Thanks. I didn't clarify previously but I was more curious about the SAFETY of the adjuvant free vs traditional than its efficacy per se.

Given that immunity from one dose seems to provide good immunity for longer than a year or three (depending on chosen vax) do you still boost? For our pets we delay as long as possible.

Our Maltese had a bad reaction to his first rabies vax. Couldn't stop itching and trembling. Was traditional vax not pure vax He hasn't has had one since. He's prob going to college with my daughter tho as an ESA so will need to be current. I'm worried about it. New vet uses pure vax on cats I know but he hasn't seen this vet yet so not sure about dogs. I feel near certain it was prob adjuvant related but I'm no doc so idk. Hoping the pure vax really is safer. Thoughts?

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