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Deborah Hunter's avatar

I doubt that if you don't believe in vaccines for your children, that you will give them to your pets.

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Carol's avatar

Most states “require” rabies shots. Some people won’t do it. But many will because they are properly afraid of rabies. Just not measles or tetanus.

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Marie Martin's avatar

Vets, vet emergency rooms and doggy day care places will not see or take in your dog (and I believe cats) without official proof of all vaccinations. So that statement is true: your pets will have to be vaccinated but not you or your children. I’m not positive but I think some school districts have gone back to the “old days” when you couldn’t get your child into a school without proof of vaxx.

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Hannah Olufs's avatar

Here, kids still have to be caught up on vaccines to enter school. Vets will take pets who aren't vaccinated, but it's the first thing they do. That's all local law of course, so undoubtedly there are differences.

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