Dog Rabid About Rabies Vaccine Dangers
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"Poor little me"...that was cute and informative. When I had my cat vaccinated the vet told me that sometimes there are serious side effects. I think that since animals can't speak to us in our language we assume they don't require the same quality of care as humans do...but if people consider their pets "members of the family", shouldn't they have better vaccines?
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My pup had a reaction to a vaccination (rabies plus distemper/parvo, I think). She was had vomited in the car before we had even started moving, and she slept the rest of the day. Even knowing the reaction, I'll continue getting her the shots, just because of the wildlife in our area (foxes, coyotes, skunks, raccoons, opossums, rats, etc) , and I live in NYC of all places. But I agree, a longer space of time between shots might benefit. Should the law remain every 3 years in high risk areas?
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The purpose of a vaccine is to cause an immune response. To defend the dog against the disease if it ever comes in contact with it again. It allows the body to manufacture the antibodies neccessary. Meadow: ITS A LAB. large dogs do not live as long as small dogs, its a common fact. Dogs get tumors, you cant assume from one case that all dogs will get tumors at an injection sight because one lab did. Labradors get lipomas and malignant tumors all the time. Reactions can occur to any vaccine.
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Not to mention that United States dogs are RABIES FREE... Without the rabies vaccine, the only way that a dog can get rabies, is through an outside source... I am for vaccines... but not for over vaccinations
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is your doggy okay?
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Help what is rong with my dog i need my answers imediatly!!!!!!!my dog got her rabies vaccination,parvovirus,and bordetella and she is less actice and she has pain at the injection site!!!!!!!!!!:(
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@zaraaaazar, don't put your dog on some pricy and ineffective diet. My dog had severe issues with food allergies and I decided to do some research. What I found out about pet foods has been beyond shocking! Switch your dog to a prey model diet! You can learn more about it at rawfed.com.
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It's awful that peeps are jumping to negative conclusions from this video. As a responsible pet owner its your JOB to do whats best for your pet. The problem with over vaccination is that most people have no clue its being done. So someone is trying to open the eyes of the public and people are freaking out? She never said not to get your dog vaccinated she only said that doing it every year is ridiculous and there is tremendous scientific evidence to back it. DO YOUR RESEARCH!
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@Ryuujin4485 but that's just it by lowering the frequency of these vaccinations you get both a healthier dog and no increased risk of rabies to humans. All this person is trying to say is why would you do something harmful to your pet when there is no need to.
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how long did it last? did she recover?
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I brought my healthy 7 year old Maltese who is the love of my life for anti rabies vaccination at PET CARE A VAN in Walgreens Daytona Beach. Few days later, she couldnt stand up, wobbles, has muscle weakness, seizures every few minutes, drastic change in behavior and convulsions. I wish I did my research before having her vaccinated. SHAME on you, PHARMA/drug companies and VETS who inject our dogs with TOXIC chemicals! SHAME on you LAWMAKERS who made BAD LAWS that KILL DOGS!
The 3-year vaccine has been proven by challenge to last 5 years, and by serology (blood tests) to last for 7. Humans contracting rabies from dogs is rare. I'm not worried. Besides, if you listened to the video, I'm not recommending an end to vaccination, just to UNNECESSARY shots.
K9Author 2 years ago 3
All medicines, vaccines, drugs have potential side effects, in the broad scope of things, the vaccine helps the public safety more than it harms dogs. I'd rather have a dead dog than a dead human.
Ryuujin4485 2 years ago
Why do you presume it's one or the other?
K9Author 2 years ago 6
While I agree that vaccines should not be given as often as they are currently and have been in the past, there are still too many people out there who don't give their pets vaccinations that they SHOULD. There would be so fewer dogs who die from parvo if people got the vaccinations (appropriately) ...
therowdydog 2 years ago
The problem is to determine what is appropriate. Yearly shots are a thing of the past.
K9Author 2 years ago 3