Annual Rabies Vaccination: Protecting Your Pet and Your Family.
Rabies is one of the most dangerous viral diseases, threatening the lives of both animals and humans. It is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, most commonly through bites. On the island of Bali, where stray and wild animals are widespread, the risk of contracting rabies is particularly high. It’s important to understand that this virus is fatal not only for your pet but also for you.
Why is rabies dangerous for humans?
Rabies is a disease that affects the nervous system, leading to death in both animals and humans. The virus can be contracted through a bite or even through saliva contact with broken skin or mucous membranes. Once symptoms appear, the disease is incurable. This means that protecting yourself and your loved ones starts with your pet. Vaccination is the only way to prevent this deadly threat.
Can rabies be cured?
Unfortunately, rabies is incurable. Once the virus enters the body, it rapidly spreads through the nervous system. When the first symptoms appear, it's already too late; the disease is untreatable in both animals and humans. For pets, it always leads to a fatal outcome. This is why it’s so crucial to ensure timely vaccination and prevent any possibility of infection.
Why is rabies always fatal for bitten pets?
When a rabid animal bites your pet, the virus inevitably enters their body. Despite the long incubation period, rabies ultimately leads to aggressive behavior, paralysis, and death. Veterinary professionals cannot save an infected pet. The only solution is prevention, and it starts with regular vaccination.
How can you protect your pet?
Annual vaccination is the key to a long and healthy life for your pet. The vaccine helps build strong protection against the virus and prevents infection, even if your pet encounters an infected animal. At our international veterinary center in Bali, we treat your pet’s health with the same care and attention as if they were our own child. Vaccination is a simple yet crucial procedure that can save lives.