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scarpi wrote:
Dogs can have issues with over vaccinations. Years ago we had our dog vaccinated and after that we have our vet at our dog's yearly checkup including the typical blood work, also check what is called the titer or level of protection for various diseases.
Sep-04-2013 11:57 AM
scarpi wrote:
Dogs can have issues with over vaccinations. Years ago we had our dog vaccinated and after that we have our vet at our dog's yearly checkup including the typical blood work, also check what is called the titer or level of protection for various diseases. To our vets surprise and ours, her titers have remained high meaning she is protected and she has not had the typical vaccines for years (other than the ones required for her license). Why give a vaccination yearly when your dog does not need it? Get a blood titer check for that disease and you will know if your dog needs a vaccination. I'll bet that once you get the vaccination, your dog won't need another one for the same issue for years.
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The Dung Beetles wrote:
I vaccinate annually, and will do so until my veterinarian tells me otherwise.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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