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Originally Posted by vainchick5 I personally would NEVER not vaccinate Coco because from the moment I get home till the moment we go to sleep, we outdoors, at the park, at the store, ect. Every dog, child, person, animal she sees, she wants to say hi to. I wouldn't want to risk her catching anything and being that she's soo small, I don't think her little body could fight it. The shots we disperse over the course of 3 weeks. Her vet recommended we do that and she's never had any bad reactions. She adores her vet and all the animals she gets to play with. I would be too paranoid to let her be outdoors without her vaccinations. I've made this decision for my baby girl based on the fact that for decades upon decades professionals in that field have concurrently agreed upon vaccinations. Now to have a handful of homeopathic doctors try to shoot the other doctors work and for ME personally to take their advice would be absurd. I would rather go with what is logical to me and that is: WHAT HAS BEEN STUDIED AND HAS WORKED FOR YEARS WILL WORK FOR ME IF IT KEEPS HER SAFE. |
I agree. I discussed this with my vet last night over the phone -- this thread sparked an interest in me -- and he assured me that yearly vaccinations are the way to go for my 2 dogs. I trust my vet. My family has brought alllll of our animals to him over the years (since I was a child) -- 1 rabbit, 2 guinea pigs, 1 parrot, 1 german shepherd, 7 cats -- and my vet has always been up front and honest with us. Now, I bring my 2 dogs to him and I trust that he will continue to take wonderful care of them.