05-08-2020, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly I thought unless dogs socialized outside the home around other, strange dogs such as dog parks, dog shows, group play dates, boarding, grooming facilities(during normal times)they were pretty safe from exposure to kennel cough. I hadn't heart that Bordetella vax has a particularly shorter-lived half-life? You mean under one year? What is your source? We all need to know that as most dogs who've had at least original vax and a booster or two has pretty good antibody formation/immunity to most vaccinated diseases, as far as I've always read.
If you can send your vet a copy of your certification to perform certain veterinary tasks professionally, during a global pandemic when he's prevented from giving vaxes himself, alone w/one volunteer helper or aid if he requires it, in the clinic, surely he can write you a prescription for the vaccines and equipment necessary to administer them one time yourself under the circumstances & give you help with where to get that filled in these extra-ordinary times. Otherwise, to avoid stress of getting sick, groom them yourself. They don't have to be professionally done, just clean, nails ground/clipped. | Got good news from the vets office today! They can give all vaccines now! It’s still curb service but at least they can get their vaccines!
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