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Originally Posted by jp4m2 Thank you for posting this.......I read this a few years ago and was stunned. This is why people have the false belief that reactions are rare. When we see the reported number for some kind of suspected reaction the actual number is actually quite higher.
The other problem is a lot of vets don't recognize most reactions. They are only familiar with an immediate reaction. Some reactions won't show for up to 45 days. How many times has a reaction been called a "coincidence" when it happens a day or two later or even weeks later. How many times has someone posted that their pup has suddenly developed seizures, allergies, or even, Autoimmune hemolytic anemia and been told it's just a coincidence? We can't rely on the vet to report reactions we have to do this ourselves so we can get a better understanding as to how frequently this is happening. |
There you go again saying things like people have false beliefs. I know you think everyone but you is stupid and just need enlightening and that veterinarians have no good sense of reactions. But honestly vets aren't the imbeciles you make them out to be. The reason people don't report reactions is because they don't occur at the alarming rate that you claim they do. Any dog having a reaction should see a vet. Any dog with a problem should see a vet, and IMO, not a holistic one. I have a seizure dog and it galls me to no end when people claim he might have gotten it from vaccines or diets or any other of the conjecture conspiracy theories put forth by the holistic machine. Lol. I am vaccinating my dogs and there are living into ripe old age regardless.