
I am so fed up!! Three years ago I started to read threads about over vaccination causing auto-immune disease in dogs. At that time and since then I have researched as much as I can on the subject and came to the conclusion that I had to warn my puppy buyers about this problem, but that they should do their own research, speak with their vets and come to their own conclusion. My girl Tashi had her first vaccs as a puppy, followed by boosters at year one and then years 2,3,4 and 5.Year 5 was when I discovered this problem on line. I have not vaccinated again until this year, which will be three years since the last one. For a while now, Tashi has had a foot biting problem due to itching. We have tried everything the vet has, plus some natural products and nothing has worked. A couple of months ago I noticed that she was gaining weight. I put it down to the fact that she wasn't joining in play as often with her mother and daughter. She seemed to just want to bite her foot. I walk Tashi who is 7 with her mum who is 10. It became noticeable a couple of weeks ago that Tashi was becoming very tired when we were out on a walk. Her mum was trotting along and she was lagging behind. At first I thought that it was a sore foot that was bothering her, although she usually would limp if she had bitten too much. Her feet were only nibbled on the top, so it wasn't that. Then the penny dropped. I suffer from Hypothyroidism and have to take thyroxine every day. An Auto Immune disease!! Tashi was having all the symptoms that I had before I was diagnosed!! Itching that couldn't be resolved, weight gain, extreme tiredness. I took her to the vet and asked for a blood test!! That was done and the results came back that she was extremely hypo and needed thyroxine straight away. (I don't have the exact reading yet as this only happened yesterday) I'm not one of those people who thinks that things "never happen to me" as have had a lot of stuff happen over the years, but I must admit that I was totally shocked when my vet rang me to say that I was correct in my "diagnosis"!! I really really didn't think that one of my dogs would come down with this problem. I know that it is easily treated, and fairly cheaply to, thank goodness, but I now wonder, of course, if it was the fact that I had her vaccinated every time I got that letter from the vet at booster time. I would appreciate your comments.