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>Am I wrong in thinking there is a time factor with Rabies jab if so that is what they are checking that the jab its self has been successful.
>But...once you have had first hand experience of losing a young dog or puppy to a vaccine event then the first question....after the initial heartbreak.... and then the anger.... is WHY..??
>Also during my research into vaccines and thier side effects I have come across a huge number of dogs that have had problems that can be linked back to vaccines.
The only benefit that would arise from doing away with vaccines entirely would be to cut down the number of dogs in rescue - so many more of them would have died before getting there
But many are - through my job I know several people who've given up their fully vaccinated dogs
> My dogs will take their chances with vaccinations as if everyone stops giving jabs it scares me that these illnesses could return
> Its the practice of over vaccination
>Canine Health Concern is requesting the withdrawal from the market of the One Year Vaccine. Its the One Year Vaccine that perpetuates the myth of your dog or cat requiring an annual booster.
>The lepto vaccine only protects for 3-6 months so for the rest of the year your dog is unprotected.
> Then far better going down the nosodes route IMO
> Then far better going down the nosodes route IMO
> Ah but was she correct, or was it her opinion? There are GP's for and against homeopathy and she was obviously the latter
>It is if it protects against the strains found in the UK.
>Yes but is 3-6 months better than nothing when you consider all the other foreign constituents that make up the vaccine..... that are being injected into your companion's blood-stream on an annual basis..??
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