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pacific isles, scandinavia (excluding denmark), iceland, the west indies and atlantic islands. in europe and the united states, infection persists mainly in wild animals, for example foxes, bats, racoons and wolves, and humans are infected from contact with such animals. in contrast, in india and other
microchip identified animal, if vaccinated can move to another country in the scheme after three weeks after vaccination. they can then return to ireland as long as at least 3 weeks have elapsed since vaccination. a treatment for echinococcus is required 1-5 days prior to re-entry however. just as with other...
https://www.msd-animal-health.ie/diseases/cats/infectiousdiseasecats/rabies.aspx
pacific isles, scandinavia (excluding denmark), iceland, the west indies and atlantic islands. in europe and the united states, infection persists mainly in wild animals, for example foxes, bats, racoons and wolves, and humans are infected from contact with such animals. in contrast, in india and other
microchip identified animal, if vaccinated can move to another country in the scheme after three weeks after vaccination. they can then return to ireland as long as at least 3 weeks have elapsed since vaccination. a treatment for echinococcus is required 1-5 days prior to re-entry however. just as with other...
https://www.msd-animal-health.ie/diseases/dogs/infectious_diseases/rabies/Introduction.aspx
pacific isles, scandinavia (excluding denmark), iceland, the west indies and atlantic islands. in europe and the united states, infection persists mainly in wild animals, for example foxes, bats, racoons and wolves, and humans are infected from contact with such animals. in contrast, in india and other
microchip identified animal, if vaccinated can move to another country in the scheme after three weeks after vaccination. they can then return to ireland as long as at least 3 weeks have elapsed since vaccination. a treatment for echinococcus is required 1-5 days prior to re-entry however. just as with other...
http://www.msd-animal-health.ie/diseases/cats/infectiousdiseasecats/rabies.aspx
pacific isles, scandinavia (excluding denmark), iceland, the west indies and atlantic islands. in europe and the united states, infection persists mainly in wild animals, for example foxes, bats, racoons and wolves, and humans are infected from contact with such animals. in contrast, in india and other
microchip identified animal, if vaccinated can move to another country in the scheme after three weeks after vaccination. they can then return to ireland as long as at least 3 weeks have elapsed since vaccination. a treatment for echinococcus is required 1-5 days prior to re-entry however. just as with other...
http://www.msd-animal-health.ie/diseases/dogs/infectious_diseases/rabies/Introduction.aspx