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Why do horses have to have a rabies and a tetanus shot every year?

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Rabies vaccinations for dogs have been improved where they last for a longer time frame than the ones for horses. It is a recommendation by the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) that horses be vaccinated for tetanus and rabies every year. Go to My Horse Matters for a very informative article on rabies provided by AAEP.

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