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Old 09-18-2010, 01:45 AM   #15
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Thanks...I was a little hesitant to post because so much of it is 'just my opinion'. I am struck by how there seems to be a correlation between the wider use of vaccines and the increased use of preventatives with the increases in cancers, auto immune disease, allergies, and so on. On average, even with the 'better' care we give our dogs, they are not healthier and are not living longer. With vaccines, we are learning that more is not better and I hope we can come to an equal understanding about the monthly toxins that are a part of so many dogs regimen. To assume all these health issues are genetics or bad breeding is shortsighted, to me.
Also what I have read recently, I think a British source, is that on average more dogs seem to be overweight, in fact decidely pudgey, that combined with lower levels of exercise,will negatively affect overall health. Cardiovascular, immune, organs, and joints, will be challenged.
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