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Rabies Shots Moving To Three-Year Plan

Posted: December 3, 2009 at 4:13 a.m.

Dr. Doug Parker, left, veterinarian at Sugar Creek Animal Hospital in Bentonville, gives Jasper a vaccination Wednesday as vet technician Charlye Key holds the dog.

Pet owners will soon get a break on vaccinations for their four-legged pals.

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