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  • This is so true, I adopted a cat from the spca and I didn't have a choice whether she was vaccinated or not. I notice that on her medical history on her paper work she was fine until she was vaccinated. She was so sick when I adopted her and I think it was because of the two vaccinations she received, it took two weeks to nurse her back to health.

  • @attemptingtobehumble Thanks for sharing your story. It's hard for some people to believe that shots can make us sick. It happens all the time. A virus takes 3-21 days to manifest symptoms and very often you will see the animal get sick within that time frame following vaccination. Sadly some of them die from it. I'm glad you are a good nurse and your cat is well today because of you!!

  • My audio is out tonight. But I see another proof, nothing can ever love like a dog. STEMPY MUNSON has quite a story to tell re the SICKENING veterinary establishment.

  • I would love to hear your thoughts on this, I adopted a one year old great dane, the previous owners never had her vaccinated. I took her to my vet and they are trying to have me get her whole set of puppy shots, three sets in total I don't think this is healthy at all. they argue with me that she needs to have her immune system built up but I never heard of doing this with an adult dog. I haven't gotten her vaccinations yet but I want to have her spayed and they wont do it unless they do all.

  • No way! Danes have a very high incidence of cancer. All of those shots would not be good for her. Go to a new vet don't talk about her history and get her spayed. Just say she's up to date. Then go back after she's fully recovered for one vaccination. You can then wait a couple of months and have her titer tested to check her immunity levels against distemper and parvo. I'm sure they will be high and that will put your mind at ease. You are very smart to be concerned! @jellybonkerz

  • Very true/interesting and fun and cute!!

  • I say NO vaccinations at all. There is no proof that trying to artificially stimulate antibody production with a synthetic vaccine that this will constitute immunity in humans or animals. For example we still have measles, whooping cough, etc et etc outbreaks in 100% vaccinated populations. Before mass inocculations were mandated world wide..immunological disorders such as Asthma, Hayfever, eczema & other skin disorders were virtually un heard of. Ohh and not to mention SIDS!

  • i have no chioce but t o over Vaccinate my puppie and dogs do to parvo virus. three pupps have died from parvo in the last two years

  • that was a very nice video  thank you

  • That's a ridiculous argument. If you are supposed to go in for a yearly checkup that's one thing. Over vaccination is another. The current recommendation for the core vaccines is every three years. Anyone who boosts more frequently than that, unless there are special circumstances, is over-vaccinating.

  • Vets use yearly vaccines as a way to give your pet a check-up. If a vet said your dog needed to come in for a yearly check-up, how many people would do it? If your doctor told you that when you came in for your yearly check-up and you were going to have a sting of shots too, would you go? No vaccine is safe.

  • Have you read the book "Vaccine Guide for Dogs & Cats: What Every Pet Lover Should Know" by Catherine Diodati? I think you would like it.

  • Colorado State University findings on Dogs are, Puppy 8wks-12wks-16wks. Then 1 yr old - 4yr - 7yr and immunity holds for the rest of thier life. Cats are even less. But they do contain heavy metals and you should do an herbal detox

  • A:

    Actually that's not even true.AMA published that using titers testing one vaccine has high antibody count for 7 1/2 to 8 years, vets were furious, complained to AMA as this is lost business so AMA's official statement then was 3yrs, but here is the big drug company sham. titers only tests antibody levels not t-cell memory. t-cell memory is the only thing that matters, both human babies & animals are immune for life with one vaccine

  • B:

    When a virus enters the body antibodies are produced to attack the virus,after the antibodies & white blood cells kill the virus t-cells remember the battle & antibodies hang out for a while afterward,lowered antibody count does not detect loss of immunity. vaccines contain heavy metals,the virus attaches to the metals, these toxic metals do not leave the body or red blood cells,the immune system cannot kill the virus as it is attached to the metal,this triggers Autoimmune hemolytic anemia

  • C:

    I cured my dog near death with auto immune hemolytic anemia doing the very opposite of my vets recommended standard treatment in 3 days with chelation, the same thing curing Autism now tests show normal when others that report back to me who trusted the drug based veterinary procedures strung them and their dog along for 3 yrs then died. First off what happens if a healthy person took immuno-suppressants? then they want to do this to a sick dog when all the dog needs is detox metals & toxins

  • exactly!

  • Also can you say "injection site sarcoma?"

  • It's great that you are trying to change outdated and dangerous laws. I think that this is the main reason most responsible pet owners don't get their dog's licensed - because they don't want to get all those rabies shots. The cities and counties need to wise up and look at all the revenue they're losing. That might change their minds! Thank you for all you're doing to help our pets. :)

  • THANK YOU for this video! I've been owrking to get the city code changed because it requires rabies vaccination year, but most clinics have 3 or 5 year vaccines.  At lease with the other vaccines they have a choice, but it's either give the rabes vaccination every year or risk getting into legal trouble.

  • Thank you. I've heard this before... and it irritates me that the typical vet doesn't admit that the vaccinations can be harmful. One of our cats got inoperable tumors in her throat and had to be put down before I learned that the yearly vaccinations could cause cancer at the injection site. SAD.

  • I'm very sorry that you lost your cat. Thank you for adding your experience.

  • It's all about profits, yearly vaccinations reduced to 1 time per year is a tremendous reduction in office visits, don't trust your own MD either, healthy pets & healthy people are not profitable

  • I meant to say 1 time per 3 years

  • Just wondering.. does the same go for cat vaccinations?

  • Yes, it does. Cats especially have trouble with the Rabies vaccine causing tumors at the injection site.

  • Sexy bitch. (from the dogs point of view?)

  • Great advice, in a cute format!

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