I don't think there is a point to this any longer, but whatever.
It is not simply sticking the needle in. That line of thinking is part of the reason why I think breeders should not be allowed to do it. It is ignoring the anatomical, physiological, biochemical, immunological, toxicological, and pharmacological aspects of the process. If a vet trusts a breeder and believes they have enough knowledge to vaccinate, that is fine. That does not necessarily mean that I will also trust said breeder. I've read about breeders given vaccines on YT after learning from their vet - and their medical knowledge really concerns me. I'm also fairly certain that most don't keep injectible Benadryl or steroids on hand because these things are rx only.
I give certain injectibles to my dog and am trusted by her vet. And I still do not vaccinate my dogs. I do not see the point. I'd rather have a vet on site when these types of drugs are given.
Well, I guess if a monkey can do it, I should not waste my time applying to vet school. I'll just go spend my time learning in the primate enclosure at the zoo.
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