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|    I ♥ Joey & Ralphie!    Donating Member  |     Quote:  
 
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|    Furbutts = LOVE    Donating Member Moderator  |     Quote:  
 I was thinking about my own vaccinations today and got to thinking...hmmm, why do I trust I'm still immune anyway? It's like I automatically trust the human side, but am way more scared on the canine side. I guess I take it for granted that we've done all the right testing on the human side of things. But I honestly do not even know!   
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|    Donating YT 500 Club Member  Join Date: Sep 2009  Location: Long Island, New York  
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				   |      I really worry about giving vaccines to such little ones, and that's why titering seems more appealing to me. It's probably a false sense of security, but I worry so much about the long term effects of the vaccines. It's such a large amount of vaccine for a tiny dog comparatively. I don't worry about myself with vaccines, but I am responsible for protecting Katie from harm and always doing what's best for her. I will feel better when they change the protocol to five years. I know it shouldn't matter, but it will to me.     |  
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|    And Rylee Finnegan   Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007  Location: Metro Detroit, MI  
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 ![]() My vet office is switching any time now. 
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|    Donating YT 500 Club Member  Join Date: Sep 2009  Location: Long Island, New York  
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				   |      Thank you, Crystal. I have a very happy and health little girl, and I'm so lucky. Still, I always worry about her and always want to care for her to the best of my ability.     |  
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|    Action Jackson ♥    Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008  Location: Maryland  
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 I don't see why you would have a false sense of security because... well, there is just so much research and evidence pointing towards vaccines lasting 7+ years to a lifetime. Titering wouldn't change my mind to be honest or give me any more sense of security so I probably won't waste my $$$ unless necessary. I mean, really, when babies are infants they get... measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR); diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP); hepatitis; and sometimes more. For humans, you're given DTaP at At 2 months At 4 months At 6 months Between 15 and 18 months (can be given as early as 12 months as long as it's at least six months after the previous shot) Between 4 and 6 years old A booster shot at 11 or 12 years of age (called the Tdap) And then that's it. Do you even think about these for the rest of your life? Do you have any reason to believe you're not protected anymore? In the scheme of things, that's the same basic schedule as a dog, taking into account a dog's shorter lifespan. Why do we feel the need to vaccine over and over again in a dog's short life? It's not going to make them any more protected giving the same thing year after year. You're either immune or you're not. 
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|    ♥ Maximo and Teddy   Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009  Location: Northern Virginia  
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				   |      I have been over-vaccinated.  When I went to work in a hospital and couldn't provide records of my vaccinations, I had to have them all done again.         I had boney arms at the time and the nurse jabbed the needles in so hard.  The only thing I worry about is tetanus. Haven't had a booster in recommended 10 year intervals. 
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|    I ♥ Joey & Ralphie!    Donating Member  |     Quote:  
 I guess I don't understand the comparisons with humans, we don't tend to sniff poop and I guess I thought because of this behavior, dogs seems more at risk at contacting contagious diseases. Personally, I take better care of my dogs than I do myself and I pretty much do what the doctor tell me to do, unless I hear otherwise, and then I try to learn more. I guess I'm old enough to know that I have listened to trends and authorities before and have later learned they were wrong, because I didn't have the full picture or didn't understand all the exceptions to the rule. Getting the titers use to make me feel safe that I was doing the right thing. Now I don't feel that way. 
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|    Yorkie mom of 4   Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008  Location: LaPlata, Md  
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				   |      I think it is also so hard for us because we all love our pups so very much and want to do what is best for them and keep them safe.     
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|    ♥ Maximo and Teddy   Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009  Location: Northern Virginia  
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				   |      LOL, we don't sniff poop, but our hands come into contact with tons of germ-ridden things everywhere.  We even shake hands with each other.  We breathe the same air.        Polio was transmitted by drinking or swimming in contaminated water. Small pox is transmitted by breathing in infected saliva, like when someone coughs or sneezes. 
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|    Yorkie mom of 4   Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008  Location: LaPlata, Md  
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				__________________    Taylor![]()  My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie ![]()  Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart!   |  |
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|    ♥ Maximo and Teddy   Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009  Location: Northern Virginia  
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 I do remember the tetanus shots are painful. That nurse who gave me my vaccs acted like she was stabbing me. She did it overhand. 
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|    Yorkie mom of 4   Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008  Location: LaPlata, Md  
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|    And Rylee Finnegan   Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007  Location: Metro Detroit, MI  
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 It comes down to trusting DOI (proven by challenge) and realizing no vaccine is 100% effective or trusting titers. I understand being nervous to stray too far from every 3 years or less because owners are so programmed to vaccinate vaccinate vaccinate. But for those stilll doing annual distemper/parvo...yikes. FWIW, I forgot to mention above that while the kids don't play with strange dogs they do shadow with me sometimes, esp. Ellie. This consists of her being in a kennel near ill animals, interacting with staff after they have touched other animals all day, getting cuddled by me after petting random puppies. The only thing I wouldn't do is handke her if I knew a dog had something really contagious or let her share the isolation area with a sick dog, but that is common sense. 
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|    And Rylee Finnegan   Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007  Location: Metro Detroit, MI  
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				   |      BTW, I am current on tetanus..bc the DOI is questioned if it has been more than ten years. I'm not anti-vaccine.     
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