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That all makes a lot of sense - in any case - this will be Callee's last rabies as long as she lives in this household - mostly because she will be an inside girl now.I guess Pfizer bought Shering-Plough: http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/25/04...th-acquires-Schering-Plough-animal-health.htm
To be legally recognized, rabies vaccines need to be given once, then again a year later (actually it must be given before the one-year anniversary), and only then can be given every 3 years (on the chart: "1 year later & triennially"). It really has nothing to do with how long the vaccine is effective for; it's all legalities. So that's what clinics need to put on the charts, or they could have legal trouble.