Wow, I'd never heard of such things until it happened to my doggy 5 years ago. And I've had dogs most of my adult life. When she's gone, I'll have 6 little boxes on my shelf. Wonder if it's kind of new?
Oddly, it took a while to discover what was wrong with her, had to take her to a University vet school, get a transfusion to give them time to diagnose. And my vet is good, but said it doesn't usually happen so young, and, to her knowledge, always with a booster.
Occurs to me that this is sarcasm, if so, got me :). With my previous dogs, I stopped regular vet checks as they aged. No pushback from vet, and county never hunted me down for rabies tax.
Wish we could use that excuse for our kids.
Yeah, it was a way for me to say "hey, I have an excuse to not get my animals vaccinated with this stupid shit"
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