More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

More than half of U.S. dog owners expressed concerns about vaccinating their dogs, including against rabies, according to a new study published Saturday in the journal Vaccine. The study comes as anti-vaccine sentiments among humans have exploded in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pets are now often considered to be a member of the family, and their health-care decisions are weighed with the same gravity. But the consequences of not vaccinating animals can be just as dire as humans. Dogs, for example, are responsible for 99% of rabies cases globally. Rabies, which is often transmitted via a bite, is almost always fatal for animals and people once clinical signs appear. A drop in rabies vaccination could constitute a serious public health threat.

In the new study, the authors surveyed 2,200 people and found 53% had some concern about the safety, efficacy or necessity of canine vaccines. Nearly 40% were concerned that vaccines could cause dogs to develop autism, a theory without any scientific merit.

Alto,
@Alto@kbin.social avatar

Killing your dog to own the libs

Bizarroland,
@Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

I give it 7 years before we hear a story about a rash of children getting rabies and dying probably somewhere in the southeast or Midwest from a rabies outbreak.

JustZ,

Florida.

lagomorphlecture,

Meanwhile I was thrilled when my vet got the bunny vaccine, which had to be specially imported under special rules from Europe. And I was even more thrilled that a US made alternative just became available because it doesn’t involve growing live virus in bun buns. Hell no we don’t want RHD2, and IMHO you would have to be insane to withhold that vaccine from your bun buns.

Buns don’t get rabies vaccines but I’m perfectly happy to vaccinate my cat against whatever the vet suggests.

LaunchesKayaks,
@LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world avatar

I know several people who don’t vaccinate their pets. I don’t hang out with them if their critters are around. It’s not worth the risk.

I had half my face ripped off by a dog when I was a kid, so I take rabies very seriously. I got jumped by 3 raccoons a while ago and went through the rabies vaccine process as a precaution.

I get my animals every vaccine that my vet offers. Gotta protect their furry lil dumb asses

Tavarin,
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My cats are 100% indoors, and I still got them all their vaccines. It would be ridiculous not to.

LaunchesKayaks,
@LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world avatar

Exactly. My cats don’t go outside at all and they have everything. Who knows what I or my dogs could drag inside on our feet.

solstice,

I can precisely follow the Stupid Logic and I hate it.

AnonTwo, (edited )

I never watched it and even I know about Old Yeller. This is just animal cruelty with how well known the disease is.

edit: Also isn't Rabies also a disease that targets the brain? Like the mother of all trades. Autism or Rabies /s (and yes I know one of those wouldn't even happen)

MegaUltraChicken,

Rabies doesn’t just “target” the brain. It fucking nukes that shit. Untreated rabies is one of the scariest diseases that exists. Once you’re feeling symptoms, you are 99% fucked to a slow incredibly awful death.

ech,

More like 99.99999999999999999999999999999…well, you get the point. In all of human history, there have only been a handful of confirmed survivors of rabies. It’s the most lethal disease known to man.

m4xie,

The article does not link the study. It can be found linked from the authors site (www.mattmotta.com/publications) here: osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/qmbkv/

Honestly, it’s more worth reading than the article. It’s 7 pages, not including references and data.

I was wondering who the 2,200 people were. From the study:

Data

Data for this study are derived from a nationally representative online survey of N = 2,200 US adults, conducted between March 30 - April 10, 2023. We administered this study in partnership with YouGov…

…YouGov did this for our study by first pulling a simple random sample of responses from nationally representative US Census data, …These individuals were then invited to participate in our study.

The firm then corrected for any remaining deviations … on the basis of respondents’ racial identity, gender identity, age, educational attainment, and 2020 US Presidential vote choice.

Stage 1 Results: The Prevalence and Politicization of CVH

We begin our analysis by considering the prevalence of CVH among dog owners. As Table 3 demonstrates, a large minority of dog owners consider vaccines administered to dogs to be unsafe (37%), ineffective (22%), and/or unnecessary (30%). Correspondingly, we find that a slight majority of dog owners (53%) can be considered to be vaccine hesitant; i.e., because they endorse at least one of these three positions (see: Measures)

breadsmasher,
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

US adults

Can you please start educating your country

theodewere, (edited )
@theodewere@kbin.social avatar

someone has to make the loud ones sit down and shut up first

m4xie,

My country? I’m Canadian.

Granted, we’re ten years behind the US at most.

lolcatnip,

You can’t make someone learn when they’re determined to remain ignorant. So no.

Staccato,

Problem is our country tells each of our 50 states to do the education thing… so that leads to a huge range of outcomes for the unlucky students born into the wrong state.

regalia,

These people are more inbred then a pug

books,

There should definitely be laws about vaccinating dogs against rabies.

LaunchesKayaks,
@LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world avatar

I think there are? At least I think there is in PA.

AngryCommieKender,

Every state in the union except Kansas has a law on the books, though New York seems to have some technicality going on.

powershotsmn.com/rabies_laws_by_state.html

Many do allow medical exemption though, so these nuts have a loophole in many states.

twistypencil,

Know the common carrier of rabies in your area.

prowe45,

Thankfully my dog only really interacts with other dogs at places that require vaccinations.

PickTheStick,

I have extended family members who have fake COVID vaccine cards. How tough do you think it will be to fake a dog’s status, or even find an insane veterinarian who is willing to sign on the dotted line for a little moolah?

gregorum,

More people are dumbshits

Illecors,

Just how stupid can we really get? It seems to be an endless journey outpacing the previous dumbest thing.

SocialMediaRefugee,

We are starting to regress to a pre Louis Pasteur point now

elevenfingerfrk,

This is a problem that’s going to solve itself as soon as their dogs get rabies.

girlfreddy,

Whelp, that finishes my internetting for the day.

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