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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly I know you are anxious about getting vaxes when due but don't most vax boosters have a post-vaccination serological half-life of a few months past the vet prescribed frequency? Don't know if that's truth, but I've always heard that. Until you can get boosters in this time of pandemic, know it will be harder to do, but you can quarantine them from other dogs who could pass on percussis or ticks and out of areas where ticks likely live to far decrease their chance of catching either. |
I get that with the Lyme but I worry about the bordatella because it’s a short lived one anyway. I got a letter from my vet that my pups need grooming for their health so she’s going to be going to the groomer and I guess I just pray everything goes ok. I asked my vets office if I could buy the vaccines from them and give them myself since I have been trained to do that and was giving Callie her allergy shots but they never got back to me. If our numbers stay the same or get better in the next week then the governor plans to start phase one of opening back up so hopefully that includes the removing of the restrictions on vets.