Submitted by News_of_Entwives t3_zg7zyj in askscience
Typically people vaccines last like 10+ years, sometimes even for life. Why do my animals need to be vaccinated yearly for rabies?
I know the practical answer is that the law was written that way to be absolutely sure our pets don't get infected, but what about the scientific studies of immunity? How long does a rabies vaccine provide immunity? And if it's only 1-3 years, why does it wear off so fast?
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