
Hi Christine,
Murf was absolutely fine and the epitomy of puppy health until he went to have his jabs. He was 5 months old as I'd ummed and aahed over it because of my previous reservations and we didn't get him until he was 4 months old anyway. The first set, he was under the weather with a high temperature, contacted the vet and they said "keep an eye" which we did. He was displaying signs of illness, ie, lethargy, off his food and severe pain in his head, neck and back end movements!! The second lot, a couple of weeks later, totally immobilised him within minutes. I voiced my extreme concerns to the practice partner and all he could offer was pain killers!!

I had a row with him, as the vet that had administered, had injected Murfee several times and had not hit the right spot, he seemed incompetent and all he said was "we'll waive the fee and throw in the pain killers".
consequently to this, Murf lost 4 kilos within days and at one stage would not even drink! He came up with a
huge abcess on his throat that was seeping a black foul smelling substance, the first I knew of it was his chest hair was swimming in black mess where it had dripped down. Being so hairy, at first I thought that he had laid in something!! I bathed it and nursed it for several days as I wasn't sure but had suspicions what had caused it. Took him to another vet and he wouldn't confirm vac damage, he tried every trick in the book to back out of it. I took him to a h'pathic vet and he confirmed it. After spending considerable amounts of money on diagnosis and treatment and radically changing his diet, along with h'pathic remedis, I got onto another vet to get a third opinion and he
finally diagnosed vac damage!!
He took blood tests and said that his system was swimming with viral toxicity. He also advised me that unless it was absolutely necessary, to never, for the foreseeable future have any kind of vaccination unless I was prepared to live with the consequences, worst way would be death. He also said that had he have been a smaller breed, I would have lost him :( I had to travel over 150 miles to speak to a vet that was prepared to put his professional opinion on the line.
This whole sorry episode took 5/6 months to clear up and he had a hugh hole in his throat that was bacteria ridden for ages, including maggots

He then went on to get every single virus under the sun and at one stage we thought that we would lose him due to his very weak immune system.
As I said earlier, both of my dogs contracted Campylobactor, Ella had the very first jabs, she had the first ones and then fitted within minutes and then all of a sudden developed very bad wet eczema within 24 hours, being a rescue I wouldn't put her through any more trauma so we left the vacs. She fought the Campylobator within days, it literally, nearly killed Murfee who is a much larger dog.
All of the previous Shepherds that I have had suffered no adverse reactions to vacs, but I was always very keen on watching for signs. I was choosy as to the vacs that my daughter had so I feel justified in doing the same for my dogs :)