No, I don't vaccinate yearly.
We do titers and may vaccinate every three years.
I believe it does far more harm than good.
If the vet is that concerned you could do titers.
Dr. Ronald Schultz and Dr. Jean Dodds are the experts on this and I don't see them saying to do it every year.
If we knew exactly what happened with over vaccinating, it might not be so bad, but we don't and it is possible that it causes some very serious diseases like anemia, cancer and autoimmune disease.
And to think of the adjuvants in those vaccines for one minute makes me want to stop giving them altogether. It is truly horrifying. Study and use the schedule you are comfortable with. Maybe compromise with your vet. Please don't let someone else force you to do something you know isn't right.
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Last edited by Ellie May; 08-19-2008 at 07:19 AM.
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