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It is perfectly acceptable IF you are in a state

that recognizes and accepts waivers/exemptions. You may also get lucky if your local town office or ACO is “friendly”

and does not press you for this.

Every time that my vet writes an exemption, he has

to file it with the state – not a big deal

Again – many ways around this issue.

Maggie,

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Wait, this waiver was just recently? I've never heard of such a thing. I wonder

how the vet satisfys the state law with that waiver? Hmm. Interesting. I may

need to get thet name of that vet from you!

Alina

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Maggie,

You are the one who is near me in Maine, right? Who is your vet?

Melinda C.

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yes, that is me :)

Full Circle Holistic Vet - please know that he DOES push vaccines and pushes topical flea/tick meds but he is awesome with TCM and other non-allopathic methods BUT he gave me the exemptions I needed. I got what I needed and will use him if/as needed. He was hesitant to give me the exemptions without proof of previous reactions in writing, like prior vet's notes. My guys were treated naturally elsewhere and I had pretty detailed notes of my own including HOD and seizures and I had to have the exemptions in writing as the shelter I got a senior Dane from required it before I could get her.

Maggie

-----Original Message-----From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ]On Behalf Of spanishmiss430Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 1:19 PMVaccinations Subject: Re: OT - Rabies Vaccines and Waivers

Maggie, You are the one who is near me in Maine, right? Who is your vet? Melinda C. >> It is perfectly acceptable IF you are in a state that recognizes and accepts> waivers/exemptions. You may also get lucky if your local town office or ACO> is "friendly" and does not press you for this.> > Every time that my vet writes an exemption, he has to file it with the> state – not a big deal> > Again – many ways around this issue.> > Maggie

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