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Originally Posted by ARCHIE Of course we all want what's best for our Yorkies or any other pet.
I also was very concerned about the Lepto. Buddy got so sick last
year, having had it since he was a pup, however the stupid vet gave
him all his shots together last year, hence intensifying the Lepto and making him
very sick. I switched vets this year and told the vet about the Lepto
and asked him if he really needs it. His answer was, the risks in our
area far outweigh the risks of this shot if the dog is walked outside
daily. He stopped giving it for years but has recently started again
since Lepto cases has been reported three years in a row. He left
it up to me to decide. I took Buddy back two weeks later, last Thurs.
to have it done seperately, no reaction. This desease is a scary one
since Lepto can be transmitted to a human. There are many wild animals
living in the woods surrounding my Condo. If my vet says I should really
consider it then that's good enough for me.
It's important to evaluate the area in which you live. That should
answer the question of should I or shouldn't I.
As far as a breeder telling you in their contract you can not give
your new pup the Lepto shot I would find another breeder.
They take the risk of breeding, which can turn out to be devestating at
times but they continue to breed. Something as serious as this shot
and depending on the area in which you live, should be left up to the
owner and their vet, IMO. |
I never tell a new owner that they cannot give it but, I do not recommend it. I place a copy of Dr. Dodds recommended vaccine Protocol in their baby books for the new owners to go over. In the end it's as you say, the area in which you live and what you and your vet decide is best for your pup, but you have the ultimate say over your pups care. There are Vet's that are a bit vaccination crazy, they do make money on vaccines.