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First Triple Vaccine question

bunniemum

Mama Doe
Forgot to ask my Vet :roll: and haven't had a young rabbit since this new vaccine came about.

How long after a first vaccination of the Triple vaccine, is it safe to allow bunny outside?.. She's previously had her VHD2 before she came to me.
 
It takes around a couple of weeks or so for immunity to kick in after the vaccination.
Many rabbits live outside all the time and wouldn't usually be treated any differently to usual, as long as the owners are aware of the risks (eg of other unvaccinated rabbits / new rabbits / local wild rabbits close by).
 
It takes around a couple of weeks or so for immunity to kick in after the vaccination.
Many rabbits live outside all the time and wouldn't usually be treated any differently to usual, as long as the owners are aware of the risks (eg of other unvaccinated rabbits / new rabbits / local wild rabbits close by).

Thanks Shimmer, I thought so. It's just I'm being extra cautious as she's a house bunny, and we back onto fields/marshes and with that with it being spring there are more wildies about at the moment.
 
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