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Old 05-11-2010, 08:59 AM   #20
Cirlonde
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I didn't respond on the poll because I don't really have an answer...Chloe's due for her first year booster in August, so I haven't had to think about what we'll do in the future yet. We've moved, so I'll be taking her to a new vet so I know I won't be as comfortable as I was with our previous vet. Most of the vaccinations I'm fine with not doing and I feel like it's a valid argument. But we've already found two deer ticks on Chloe this summer so I definitely want to make sure the Lyme's vaccination stays up to date. I had Lyme's disease as a child so I have a healthy respect for it and don't ever want to have to deal with it again!!

As for Ellie Mae's original question, I'm hesitant to approach any vet about not doing annual vaccinations because I don't handle controversial situations very well. My blood pressure sky rockets and I get all flushed and nervous. I worry that I'll offend the vet if he thinks I'm questioning his knowledge. Also, I am young (25) and look younger so I tend to be easily intimidated by people older than me. I can't stand to be made to feel ignorant so I just avoid issues like this; in this case, probably by just not going to the vet as often which isn't a good solution either. Guess I'll just go in armed with documentation and a prepared speech and hope for an understanding vet!
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