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Originally Posted by ladyjane Vets HAVE changed. The new recommendations are every three years as opposed to every year. Now, in saying that, I realize that some vets do not keep up with continuing education and what/not; but there have been changes.
My vet does not recommend them every year as you are saying. It is every three years.
I must be brain dead as I do not understand what you are saying in your second to last paragraph. I think you are saying there are more risks from over vaccinating...but compared to what? And, where are those stats? I would like to see the numbers. |
I would like to see the numbers too. the numbers of dogs who were vaccinated as puppies, but not after their first birthday, getting any of these diseases, compared to those who are vaccinated yearly.
Also like to see stats on the adverse affects of anual vaccinations, as have been posted, compared to the number that have actually gotten the diseases that they were vaccinated against but have not gotten anual or even 3 year boosters.
Yes SOME vets have changed, but ALL vets have this information, so why are they still pushing anual boosters? Could it be cause it's a big part of their income?
Don't tell me it's because they don't know about the 3 year vaccinations, cause I won't believe it anyway.
There is proof that over vaccinating is making dogs sick, are there any stats on how many dogs have NOT been given anual boosters, and have gotten the diseases?