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> All the dogs looked to be in good condition, all were clipped so were not matted or dirty. The pups were kept separate and looked in good condition too.
There has been a lot of dogs loose there lives being over vaccinated
> And as far as I am aware the RSPCA have no right to enforce vaccinations, but no doubt they are trying to bend the Animal Welfare Act to what they wish
>core vaccines only needed boosting every 3 years, as long as a puppy had a primary course plus a booster at 12 months.
i missed their booster they have to have the whole course of 3 jabs all over again same as when they were puppys, is this right?
>I read a book some time back saying that we are over innoculating our animals and it's causing their immunity systems to weaken andthey don't need it after the first few months.
>Seemingly they get lifelong immunity from probably all but one of their puppy jabs (like children do)
> he did mention one (?) that should be done more often.
>I wouldn't be surprised if the reason there are so many cancers in dogs is partly due to these injections because for many years when I was growing up we had at least two or three dogs at a time, none were injected and all lived to old ages,
That would be leptospirosis, that needs to be boosted at least annually (and despite what you hear spouted about, those particular strains of lepto are found this country, and can be caught (and transmitted to humans) by dogs).
>I'm wondering why humans are not boostered every year from this then???
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