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Post by Lucy on Aug 12, 2011 9:16:15 GMT
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Post by brodysmom on Aug 12, 2011 16:06:05 GMT
I read that article earlier this morning. Great information, thanks for posting that!
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Post by Lucy on Aug 12, 2011 16:27:22 GMT
Its actually made me reconsider the annual vaccinations despite that fact that we have lots of foxes.
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Post by Chloe on Aug 12, 2011 16:40:11 GMT
interesting article thanks for sharing
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Post by Sarah on Aug 12, 2011 18:52:02 GMT
I just dunno what to do
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Post by rosiesmum on Aug 12, 2011 19:14:14 GMT
Than's, always good to read up on these things, we don't do annual vaccinations anyway, after much deliberation Puppy vaccinations I would always do, yearly ones, not a cats chance in hell now! x
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Post by Kristi on Aug 12, 2011 20:35:42 GMT
I wouldn't touch the lepto vaccine w/ a 10 foot pole tbh. Kinda scary that it can give lepto to humans and those are the only confirmed cases of it in people in ages it seems...
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Post by Lucy on Aug 12, 2011 21:58:49 GMT
Kristi we have human cases of it here but doesnt say if it was contracted from dogs but a portion was contracted abroad.
However, its cleared up with a pretty common anti biotic, just makes you think if you just make yourself aware of symptoms and signs, then surely thats better than pumping your dog full of unnecessary vaccs that actually do more harm than good!
I've done all puppy vaccs and also the first annual booster nothing after that! I was thinking about doing a titer every few years. My vet charges £90 for them so it is expensive but better than yearly vaccs!
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