JeanieK | 06-23-2010 07:17 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by tammy8833
(Post 3173182)
WHERE HAVE I STATED I HAVE A ONGOING WORM PROBLEM! damn! :mad:
i said i prevent any problems before they start!
my dogs do get to go out side and play and so forth and instead of waiting for something to happen i prevent it!
i dont need anyone to sugar coat anything and by far you have not...i dont have a worm problem because i take care of it by preventing it...
you are bound and determinded to try and belittle me and my dogs by stating i have a worm problem...which i do not have because i give my dogs the proper care they need to prevent things from growing inside them...and i clean and take care of my home..i also dont try to look better by trying to degrade people..your comments are a very snobbish and rude ..id say more but then i would probably be kicked off
i dont keep puppies until they are 4 month old..so i will continue my way of treatment..i have been very successful in breeding, whelping, caring, and placing my pups. i have on going relationships with the new owners and havent had any issues from vaccinating and worming i havent had ny issues period...you stick with what you know ill stick with what i know
i also have my kids vaccinated when required and ill be damn it if risk polio because of allgeries..and i dont believe that immunizations cause cancer or allergies...
i am pro preventive care! | NO you are not preventing it if your puppies have worms, and if they don't have worms, your are feeding them poison unnecessarily.
If you do not have an ongoing worm problem, then why feed poison to those infant puppies. Can you imagine how sick it must make them feel.
We are not discussing childhood vaccinations here, so leave your kids out of it, it is irrelevant to this discussion.
Just because you do or don't believe something does not make it true. Research indicates that there is a connection between vaccinations and allergies in dogs, and it has been know for years that exposer to chemical pesticides causes cancer.
Veterinarians have researched on their own dogs, using titers testing to see how long their systems show an immunity to these disease. and they have fiound that vaccinating too young is counter productive, and that after the one year booster the immunity lasts 10 years or more, just as it does in humans.
Just open your mind to the idea that, although your methods may have been accepted in the past, resarch has shown that all of that deworming and early vaccinating is not good for them. |