West Virginia Code § 19-20A-2

Vaccination of dogs and cats
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(a) A person who owns, obtains or possesses a dog or cat within the State of West Virginia
shall have the dog or cat properly vaccinated against rabies with a vaccine capable of
producing immunity for three years, boostered one year after initial vaccination and every
third year thereafter. Dogs and cats need not be vaccinated before the age of three months,
but must be vaccinated by the age of six months. e
(b) Dogs and cats over six months of age entering the State of West Virginia must have been
vaccinated for rabies as set forth in subsection (a) of this section prior to entry.
(c) A dog or cat may be vaccinated by any licensed veterinarian or his or her assistant. If
there is no licensed veterinarian practicing in the county, a qualified person may be
appointed by the county health department to administer vaccinations.

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