Humans are so dumb that anything they don't personally remember doesn't seem real to them. People have no personal experience of a virus making dogs go crazy and bite everyone that is 100% fatal to both the dog and the humans, so they think it's no big deal. www.npr.org/sections/hea...
The end of Old Yeller should be shown on a loop in all veterinarian offices.
It's ironic that so many people think vaccines don't work because of how successful vaccines have been. "We don't need a polio vaccine because there is no polio"
One of the worst ways to die, and you donāt even have to have the stomach injections anymore. As a litmus test, rabies is the lowest bar. Even the people who skip a tetanus shot donāt play games here.
Read "Cujo" and you'll start vaccinating your neighborhood dogs, squirrels, raccoons....
I've heard that dogs don't need as many rabies shots as they get, tho'. Just one, not yearly, is what I heard.
Haven't they read "To Kill A Mockingbird"? That's why we tell stories so that we share knowledge/ experiences without having to experience them ourselves
You cannot license a dog in most places without proof of a rabies vaccination. You are irresponsible if you donāt license and tag your dog.
Humans are so dumb that anything they think they remember (but did not happen) is more real to them than things that actually happened (but they forgot).
They should require "Old Yeller" viewings in public school.
We had problems in this country because local officials authorized building in floodable land apparently because they did not personally remember the last flood there.