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Protect Your Pets: Free Rabies Vaccines in South Carolina
South Carolina, USAThursday, March 13, 2025
Rabies is a virus that thrives in wildlife and can be deadly to humans if not treated quickly. The good news is that human fatalities from rabies have dropped significantly over the years, thanks to vaccines and better awareness. However, there were still three human deaths from rabies in the U. S. in 2024.
South Carolina law requires all pet dogs, cats, and ferrets to be vaccinated against rabies. This is to ensure continuous protection from the disease. While livestock aren't required by law to be vaccinated, it's highly recommended. Cattle and horses are the most frequently reported rabies-infected livestock, but other animals like goats and swine should also be vaccinated if they have regular contact with humans.
The clinics are a lifesaving service, offering an invaluable opportunity for pet owners to protect their animals and themselves. By participating in these clinics, veterinarians are playing a crucial role in keeping communities safe. The state appreciates all the veterinary offices, shelters, and rescues that host these clinics and encourages others to do the same.
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