Thread: 7-in-1 vaccine?
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Old 08-22-2011, 11:46 PM   #5
autumn_girl
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Originally Posted by jp4m2 View Post
The results can be devastating. If your dog experiences a reaction to the combo shot, there is no way to determine which antigen caused the reaction and must be avoided in the future. Smaller dogs are more prone to vaccine reactions than larger dogs. Polyvalent vaccines are associated with many terrible conditions, one of which is immune- mediated hemolytic anemia ( IMHA), a disease in which the body attacks its own red blood cells. In 2000, CHC's findings were confirmed by research which showed that polyarthritis and other diseases like amyloidosis, which affects organs in dogs, were linked to the combined vaccine given to dogs.
Sometimes I really feel like when someone asks for a point of view from someone who has used something or given something to their dog, that other people jump to conclusions that it's the owners fault if something bad happend to the dog. Like "you shouldn't even get a puppy if you have small children. They're just going to end up hurting or killing the dog." Maybe that family has great control over what their children do, can take care of EVERYTHING that the animal needs, and because they have young children, they shouldn't get a dog.
In this situation, I feel like all she did was ask if someone has given the 7-in-1 to their dogs, and then someone posts something scary that may or may not happen to their puppy, so they don't end up doing what they want.
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