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Originally Posted by dwerten oh no I am not thinking you doubt it at all
I am glad you are on here as you worked for a vet and want to get your take as well and why the thread is open. The vet that vaccinated Brandi had been in practice for 40 years. I think it is the older vets that are not up to date on this information and curious why and why i asked if continuing ed was required in the profession to keep their license
I think sadly alot of these reactions go unreported
Did you ever see a reaction such as this when working for the vet? |
i have never seen a vaccination reaction...not at the vets...not at the rescue ..not at home...now i will add at the rescue its rare you see a small dog in that rescue, at the vets and of course at home i have my yorkies and when i worked at the vets office there were small dogs
i my self dont know about the continuing education but i will state that i go to an older vets practice...he has a yorkie, and an old lab name opposum =) and he seems pretty fresh and does have younger vets and techs...very knowledgeable in the breeds..knows yorkies and i know that he vaccinated them and does it yearly