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Rabbit Vaccine Staves Off Outbreak and Protects Pet Playtime

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Ana Patricia Téllez holds her 11-month-old rabbit, Choco, as he gets vaccinated for rabbit hemorrhagic disease in Mexico City. The disease was eradicated in the country in 1993, but new outbreaks have emerged in northern Mexico. “I like spending time with him,” Téllez says. “We run together, and I throw stuffed animals for him to chase.”

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Rabbit Vaccine Staves Off Outbreak and Protects Pet Playtime