Posted on 08/24/2010 9:46:26 AM PDT by TornadoAlley3
I hate to bust your xenophobic little bubble but you can get rabies, really, in the good old USA, too. Useful information that might save your life if you think the US is rabies-free.
Here's a somewhat recent case with a happy ending:
I am involved with cocker rescue and shelters call us all the time to come get pure or mixed cockers that they have.
“Animal Shelters are now importing dogs into the US from the Carribean and Mexico.”
They are also bringing in stray dogs from Taiwan to be socialized and adopted - makes no sense at all. Plus a lot of these rescue groups insist on a home inspection before you take Fido home.
I waited a long time for a dog kinda like what I wanted (a collie) to come up, because I couldn't afford the $400 the local collie rescue group charges. There were always plenty of pitbulls, of course.
I don't hate pits, but they are both aggressive and have greater capacity to do damage than many other breeds, and they're not for just anyone. I wouldn't have one myself, I'm not good enough at enforcing my alpha-dom.
DHH added the man, who is unidentified at this time, contacted rabies in Mexico and brought it to the U.S.
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So all that foaming at the mouth over the Arizona immigration law was just rabies? Who knew?
Colonel, USAFR
No xenophobia, I have friends whose young daughter were bitten by a rabid raccoon here in NC. They immediately went to the hospital where the whole family was placed under treatment. They did not go to another country endangering themselves and others.
This man obviously did not know the danger he was to himself and others. People do not die here due to vaccination programs for pets, education of the dangers of rabies and available treatment for humans. We have “happy endings”, which is not the case in Mexico which has an average of 74 deaths per year due to rabies.
BTW the treatment is very expensive and was not covered by their insurance.
Animal Shelters are a for profit business. These rescue groups are more intrusive into your business than a purebred breeder who dog won the Westminster Kennel Club show.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,195339,00.html
I remembered this Texas Teen dying of rabies a few years ago. A bat flew in his bedroom window and bit him.
Symptons for rabies don’t show up for a good 10 days or so.
In the mean time, it is not detectable. By the time it reaches the brain is when the symptms appear, and by that time the vaccine is useless. Before the 10 days is over however, the vaccine is 95% successful, and does not have to be given in the stomach.
To detect rabies, they need brain tissue. Rabies is luminous under ultraviolet light. As far as I know, that is still the only way to detect it today, from brain tissue.
>> They are also bringing in stray dogs from Taiwan <<
When I lived in Taiwan (30+ years ago), it was widely believed that most stray dogs ended up on restaurants’ serving dishes.
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