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Old 03-18-2009, 06:44 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
I couldn't have said it better and you are not missing something.

In my opinion, it is safer to do it while the dog isn't going through a major procedure. Why put the body through that all at once? And how will you know if there is a reaction?

If a dog "needs" four sets of shots, then they were probably started too early. Two to three sets (usually three) depending on start date is what seems best.
Glad you saw this and that you agree, bc I couldn't really believe what I was reading; can't fathom why a vet would give a potent vaccine to a dog who is already in an extremely vulnerable physical state.

It makes me wonder how often this is happening, and whether people realize the dangers of this practice.
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