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Old 07-30-2010, 09:06 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by Rhetts_mama View Post
It could have been the corona vaccine, but it could have just as easily been any of the other components. It could even have been a reaction to the preservative or base in the vaccine (rare, but does happen) An allergic reaction can occur after a 1st exposure or 101st, so without them giving each component separately, there is no way of knowing for sure. That's why they are recommending no rabies vaccine, too.

Kudos to your vet for recognizing the problem and correcting it right away. And especially for providing you with the info that this pup should not have any more vaccines.
I agree. It's a shame though that she didn't see that the vaccine contained Coronavirus which he didn't need in the first place, and would eliminate alot of this uncertainty to begin with. So now we have a pup, who may or may not have sufficient immunity against these nasty diseases, and to try to keep him safe will in turn be risking his life, either way.

When I take my pups in for vaccines... I read the labels, or they don't get them. The techs are responsible for pulling and preping the vaccs for each visit. The vet looks at them , at which point I interupt and say, 'Can I see that? I really do not want my pups to get Corona, Lepto, or Lymes. Just DHPP now, and I'll come back in a month for the Rabies.' and then she administers them to the pups. I will walk out of the office and find a new vet if I am ever denied being allowed to double check the vaccines, with my own eyes.
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