Rabies Vaccination Exemption Guidance for Veterinarians - Virginia - vdh virginia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Veterinarian Information section. Enter your name, Virginia License number, and practice address clearly.
  3. Next, provide the Patient Information. Include the patient's name, age, species (select either Feline or Canine), breed, sex, reproductive status, and date of birth.
  4. In the Owner Information section, input the owner's name, phone number, and address details.
  5. Detail the Medical History of the Animal by explaining the reason for requesting an exemption along with any pre-existing conditions and their diagnosis dates.
  6. List all previous rabies vaccinations under Rabies Vaccination History. Specify dates and types of vaccines administered.
  7. Complete the Owner Education section by indicating whether the owner has been informed about exemption implications and restrictions.
  8. Finally, ensure both you and the owner sign and date at the bottom of the form before submission.

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Legal requirement for vaccination: The Code of Virginia requires that all dogs and cats receive rabies vaccine prior to attaining 4 months of age ( 3.2-6521). A licensed veterinarian or a licensed veterinary technician under the immediate and direct supervision of a veterinarian must administer the vaccine.
Parenteral animal rabies vaccines should be administered only by or under the direct supervision of a veterinarian. Rabies vaccinations also may be administered under the supervision of a veterinarian to animals held in animal-control shelters before release.
Patients who are immunosuppressed by disease or medications should postpone preexposure vaccinations and consider avoiding activities for which rabies preexposure prophylaxis is indicated.

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ing to the Code of Virginia 3.2-6521, the Board of Health may grant an exemption to the rabies vaccination requirements if an animal suffers from an underlying medical condition that is likely to result in a life-threatening condition in response to vaccination and such exemption would not risk public health and
The animal should be kept under the owners control and observed for a minimum of 45 days. vaccination and have appropriate documentation of having received a USDA-licensed rabies vaccine at least once previously should immediately receive veterinary medical care for assessment, wound cleansing and booster vaccination.
DOGS: Rabies Vaccine: This vaccination is required by law for all cats and dogs over four months of age. The Rabies vaccine is given annually or every 3 years for pets over the age of 2. DHPP Vaccine: Combination vaccine to prevent four major canine diseases: distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza and parvovirus.
DOGS: Rabies Vaccine: This vaccination is required by law for all cats and dogs over four months of age. The Rabies vaccine is given annually or every 3 years for pets over the age of 2. DHPP Vaccine: Combination vaccine to prevent four major canine diseases: distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza and parvovirus.
The owner or custodian of all dogs and cats four months of age and older shall have such animal currently vaccinated for rabies by a licensed veterinarian or licensed veterinary technician who is under the immediate and direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian on the premises unless otherwise provided by

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