Why can dogs get a yearly rabies shot but humans can’t?

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Our dogs and cats get yearly rabies shots, where I live its free and the government even sets up a mobile clinic in our neighborhood. One shot lasts them a year and doesn’t seem to have any negative side effects. Why can’t humans get a similar shot when we go in for our flu shot?

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Humans can be vaccinated against rabies.

They’re mostly vets and virus workers.

You can get six month boosters.

Vaccines exist for humans.

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