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I was staying in a lovely beach resort in Kerala. A few stray dogs were seen going towards the guests 'cabanas' in the evenings, and in bed, we'd hear occassional gun shots. One day, searching for a smelly trainer I'd been forced to leave outside, I came across a pile of the dead dogs. The results of the previous nights shots. I was informed one of them had my trainer, and it was returned to me.
I think the dog needed a medal, not a gun shot. Bravery indeed to put those things in its mouth....
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Rabies is eradicated in UK so why would anybody bother treating for it. The stupid granny should have told them that it was in India. The article makes it out that it is the fault of the NHS. What was she upto with a dog anyway ?
Also, I think the big fat injections have been replaced by oral medicines now, I think. So its not all that bad.
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostIf you get bitten by a dog in a country where rabies abounds, and then do f-all about getting some shots, you might die. Have I missed anything here?
Stupid, stupid people everwhere.
It's hardly the NHS' fault now is it? Did she tell the doctor that she'd been bitten?
Stupidity is often fatal.
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostDid a man in a rain-coat pay you to play this while he watched?
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostWe used to play 'rabies' as kids. It involved a lot of spitting, smearing of dirt, and biting each other. Great fun.
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We used to play 'rabies' as kids. It involved a lot of spitting, smearing of dirt, and biting each other. Great fun.
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If you get bitten by a dog in a country where rabies abounds, and then do f-all about getting some shots, you might die. Have I missed anything here?
Stupid, stupid people everwhere.
It's hardly the NHS' fault now is it? Did she tell the doctor that she'd been bitten?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI got bitten by a rabid dog in South Africa many years ago. It wasn't so much getting bitten that was traumatic but this was before the days of just a couple of jabs but 15 injections in the stomach...
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I got bitten by a rabid dog in South Africa many years ago. It wasn't so much getting bitten that was traumatic but this was before the days of just a couple of jabs but 15 injections in the stomach...
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostDoctors miss rabies 3 times | The Sun |News
Those rabies ‘public information’ programmes used to tulip me up as a kid.
and why do they always drive volvo's
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Rabies in the UK
Doctors miss rabies 3 times | The Sun |News
Those rabies ‘public information’ programmes used to tulip me up as a kid.
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