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Originally Posted by YoRkiE Te aMo isn't that comment on the extreme side..
that is more of a question of neglect rather than care for our little ones...
we are talking here about alternatives to be considered for the well being of our little ones..
it is more of the pros and cons of the traditional vet protocol to alternative vet...
it is us that are the keepers of our little ones and must choose the best for them ...as they are not able to do so...
but i do know..
most dogs will run to a peice of chicken breast before they will run over to eat the kibble in the bag  |
The fact lies that parvo is easily present in the enviroment. The removal of the feces does not remove the virus.
The problem lies with OVER vaccinating not the initial round.
The article I linked is from a reknown homepathic vet who has written many articles on the subject. Even she advises the initial round of vaccinations.
For a breeder to advise a puppy buyer not to have these completed is irresponsible, IMO, and not to mention...they now possess a huge legal liability.
I've seen a puppy die from parvo....it's a horrible death.