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Canines Cry Out: Is Six Months in a British Quarantine a Necessity for Rabies Prevention?
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The death of Danish Diplomat Henrik Sorensen's family dog in August 1996 brought greater attention to Britain's already controversial quarantine system. After two months in quarantine, the Sorensens' pet, 13-year-old Mr. Bogie, died in a British kennel, and all that was left for the grieving family was the dog's ashes in a coffee jar.
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Canines Cry Out: Is Six Months in a British Quarantine a Necessity for Rabies Prevention?, 16 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 459 (1998).