World Rabies Day

28

Sep

World Rabies Day is on September 28th each year. It's a day to help people learn about rabies, a sickness that can affect both animals and humans. Rabies is mostly spread through bites from animals like dogs. On this day, people are reminded of the importance of getting their pets vaccinated to prevent the disease. It also teaches everyone to stay away from unknown animals to keep safe. The day helps to spread knowledge so fewer people and animals get sick. By learning about rabies, everyone can help make the world safer.

How to celebrate World Rabies Day?

On World Rabies Day, you can celebrate by learning about how to keep pets safe from rabies. Draw a fun poster showing people and animals happy and healthy. You can share this poster with friends and explain how important it is to vaccinate pets. Bake some pet-friendly treats and give them to pets in your neighborhood. Also, ask your family to help you organize a small meeting where you can talk about rabies and how to prevent it. Remember to thank animal doctors and caretakers for keeping animals safe and healthy all year round.

Where World Rabies Day is celebrated?

  • - International