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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southeast Texas
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Michigan
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| ![]() I am wondering if it makes any difference having our blood panels done on our puppies before or after their first vaccines. I know that I have read and even been told that even high protein dog foods can cause those blood panels to have false readings. I now wonder if I should get those done before any vaccines are given. I am a firm believer that we over vaccinate our animals. There is alot of research out there to support this. The building up toxins in their livers would make sense because all that stuff filters through there. I also do not believe in routine worming, etc. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Too much medication can be unhealthy for any animal or human. Great and informational post! ![]() ![]() |
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southeast Texas
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Chicago
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| ![]() Darn it!! Now I'm all paranoid about this stuff. Riley got his shots at 9 to 12 weeks. No lepto!! Thank god. He got his Rabies shot and chip when he was 6 months old. ![]() |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: California
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What is genetic digestive anomoly? Why do you think PSS is being overdiagnosed? | |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: New Jersey
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southeast Texas
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http://www.vaccinetruth.org/animal_vaccines.htm I start shots on my puppies around 11 weeks. I use to sell my pups at 6 to 7 weeks and never had any problems. I know now that was not a wise thing to do. Now I am keeping my pups longer. I have to admit that I occasionally sell at 8 or 9 weeks but mainly I have been keeping until 10 to 12 weeks. Depending on when they go to their new home, sometimes they are vaccinated first and sometimes they are not. | |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() I give half shots to my puppies starting at 9 weeks and don't give Rabies shots until a year old and never lepto. Heartworm meds are started at 6 months after they have had the blood test to make sure no heartworms. I do not worm my puppies unless they have worms and that is checked in their fecal exam when taken in for first set of shots. I can't really understand why anyone would not give heartworm meds especially when you live in the Texas area where mosquitos are so abundant even if the puppies don't go outside, mosquitos can come inside when you open the door...JMHO....and again especially around the coastal area where water and humidity are breeding grounds for mosquitos! If you don't test your dogs you'll never know if they have heartworms and I've seen so many cases lately in this area where dogs are having to go in for heartworm treatments so it's hard for me to see dogs not being given heartworm meds, again, JMHO... Ok, I'm done LOL...I couldn't let this one pass ![]() Donna Bird Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Seymour, Indiana
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![]() U should see that sample (It that's what u call it...NASTY is what I call it) of that heart in our Vets office, makes me sick to think that could happen to any dog. I do use it for the heartworm, mosquitos are so bad here in the spring, summer and now fall due to it being so warm & humid here too. We're suppose to get up to 5" of rain through Friday & under a Flood Watch now so I hate to see what there gonna be like now and our back yard does tend to have puddles of water. Can I ask what U use for heartworms? They do get in our house sometimes too, My youngest daughter never gets bit, but U should see my next to the youngest daughter, she is a magnet for them, even with stuff on, if there's one in the house it will find her. They have to come inside right before the sun sets here. ![]() This website has very good information on how over vaccination compromises the immune system, please go do to the part where it says 'Vaccines: As Anticipated' and everyone please read carefully and just think about it. http://www.vaccinetruth.org/animal_vaccines.htm I start shots on my puppies around 11 weeks. I use to sell my pups at 6 to 7 weeks and never had any problems. I know now that was not a wise thing to do. Now I am keeping my pups longer. I have to admit that I occasionally sell at 8 or 9 weeks but mainly I have been keeping until 10 to 12 weeks. Depending on when they go to their new home, sometimes they are vaccinated first and sometimes they are not. I'll go read up on it. Can I ask what U're new apopted parents think about them not having any shots? Does it upset any of them by them not having their shots? Just wondering I know when someone here is looking for Yorkie Puppies that is one of the 1st things they ask. Thanks for U're info. ![]() | |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() Before my puppies leave they have all their shots. I wouldn't let them go if they hadn't. 9 weeks, 12 weeks and 15 weeks. I should have all my dogs mirco chipped but just haven't done it. I do, however, recommend it ![]() I will only comment on my breeding program and what I do. I will not advise anyone else what to do ![]() Donna Bird Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers |
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southeast Texas
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In regards to heartworms, please read the following information and you will understand my feelings on this. http://quikonnex.com/channel/item/13049 http://www.nbc5i.com/family/3345322/detail.html http://www.theherbsplace.com/Heartwo...on_sp_104.html Everyone has to make choices based on all the information available. I do not let vets or anyone else use scare tactics to convinced me that I need to give my indoor pets a monthly dose of poison. | |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2007 Location: Beaumont Texas
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The subject of vaccinations and half dosing also plays into the deaths of puppies when early vaccination is used as well since the digestive and immune system are sort of dependent on each other.…. Mini doses (especially of "killed vaccines") suppress rather than boost the system …. Understand that I do believe in the short term, vaccinations have done a good job of controlling distemper and parvo. However, there is significant study that at least our current protocols have long term effects we are just now realizing….. Possibly autoimmune diseases or immune-mediated issues…. We are labeling all kinds of things as “well, it must be a liver shunt” when in reality there is a problem with toxins not being flushed do to anomalies possibly caused by over vaccinating or certain genetic glitches we aren’t aware of. We can't stop all genetic anomalies of course, but we can eliminate one cause... Over vaccination... At our kennel, we do not vaccinate prior to the 10th week since we do not routinely allow puppies to leave until the 15th post natal week. We generally only use MLV rather than “killed viruses.” Our studies have brought us to the following conclusions: Maternal immunity lasts far beyond the 8th week and vaccinating prior to this can prompt the puppy’s immune system to fight the vaccine itself and cause complete vaccination failure. Most vaccines create an immunologic memory. It is also very important again not to split vaccines (ie half dose) if you are using not using MLV. Canine Immune Responses: 1. 45 days into gestation: functional immune system performing 2. Birth – week 1: temp of 99’ F needed to maintain maternal immune response 3. week 2 – 4 colostral antibodies begin to decline 4. week 4 -6 (general weaning period) decreasing vitamin E and selenium effect immune response. (We only feed dry kibble…no soft food and are careful to make sure all puppies are eating well as to insure consistent levels of VE and Selenium) 5. week 8 – 10 window of vulnerability (ie maternal immunity is wearing down and puppies immune system must take up the slack…. If immunizations are begun at this time, maternal immunity will neutralize the antigens and the vaccine is basically ineffective 6. week 10 booster #1 7. week 14 booster #2 8. Week 18 booster #3 9. Week 22 final booster 10. Month 6 fully mature immune system exists 11. 1 year MLV booster + Rabies = 3 yr rabies & lifelong immunity (distemper and parvo) Titer testing in some studies suggest that yearly boosters are ineffective as the original antigens destroy the new vaccine. No effect was noted. | |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2007 Location: Beaumont Texas
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♥ Piccolo & Vivi ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Kentucky
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| ![]() Hi everyone... I'm new to Yorkietalk, and I find this thread very interesting and informative. I appreciate all the websites that have been posted about vaccinations, heartworm medicine, and chipping. I have been searching the web for this kind of information and it was right here! My poor baby cannot have vaccinations, etc. right now, and maybe never, so all this information is very helpful. Thanks! |
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: DFW, Texas
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![]() ![]() I've dissected dogs in anatomy class with heartworms...you can't imagine how discusting it is..it's like pulling spaghetti out of the heart. The dog's heart was so packed with heartworms I don't know how it held any blood..and the worms were spilling out into the lungs. I will never risk that with my dog...and the treatment is so hard on them. You have to keep them kenneled for months because they can die if you don't (dying heartworms will go into the lungs if they aren't kept still). It's just not worth it...I will always give heartworm meds.
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