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Originally Posted by Ellie May Some reasons not to give it:
Breeders have siad that they have seen it kill Yorkie pups.
It can be immunosuppressive, especially if given too early.
Most cases of lepto can be treated if caught in time.
It can be passed to humans (one major reason why vets say to give it), however, humans can also get it from other sources, so vaccinating the dog doesn't mean you can't get it.
The reaction rate tends to be quite high, especially in small breeds.
It has to be given every nine to twelve months (way too often) to be effective.
It does not cover against all strains and you may even need to give two vaccines with different strains to cover all of the most active ones.
That said, I am in no way saying that somebody should not give it.
This is a very difficult decision that requires a lot of research and a good relationship with your vet. I would say that it should not be given to a Yorkie less than maybe 16 weeks or so. I also would never again give it in a combo shot. I would use the single.
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To the original poster, the vaccines you listed aren't necessarily not necessary. They are just non core. That means not all dogs need them and the benefits have to be weighed against the risks. Also remember that infection and disease are different. Dogs can be infected with lyme's disease and even have a positive test but that doesn't mean they actually have the disease. In some states infection may be common while disease may not be. if that makes sense. I'd have to have a very good case presented to give my dog this vaccine. |
excellent info thank you so much! i'll keep doing my homework, and ask more info from the vet about the cases in our area, and whether the good really does outweigh the risk in our case, it's weird having to think about diseases for a dog, before wanting Sadie, i would have never even thought about vets and shots, i guess i just thought you had a pet and that was it, i'm sure my dad took our golden retriever "Ruger" to the vet now and then, but i was too little when she was a puppy to remember what for.
i'm glad to have such wonderful help.