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Originally Posted by YoRkiE Te aMo but u do have to wonder about the vaccines when every time ur little one goes for a vaccine and comes home and is hiding under ur couch shaking like a leaf and burning up and u call ur vet and he suggests u come back to give him some steroids to counteract the effect of the vaccines...
don't u wonder "why am i doing this to this little one i love so much ...just because they tell me this is good "
don't u one day wake up and say : this is not good for my little one if i want him healthy and well....
being good to ur little one is giving him :
Vaccines
chemicals for heartworm
chemicals for fleas
chemicals in the shampoos and rinses and detanglers
not to mention some of the stuff in the foods & treats
and all that to a little one u love so much  |
What vaccine caused that reaction in your baby? Some have reactions to rabies injections....it usually occurs within 30 minutes of the injection. Personally I don't leave the vet's office without waiting. If your pet has a reaction....the solution there is your vet gives you a waiver. Rabies is a lot easier to avoid than parvo or distemper.
Sorry I think it's irresponsible for a breeder not to provide preventation against those two diseases. Should there be an outbreak...it's likely the breeder won't have ANY dogs to breed. There isn't any cure.
I'd advise vaccinating initially and then opting for titer testing when boosters are suggested.
I'm fortunate none of mine ever reacted like what you described above.