| Yorkiemom1 | 11-09-2015 09:42 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by LoveMyBeowulf
(Post 4602789)
She does stud service with her sire she had a female on site but it wasn't his mom she had about 3 different litters same sire different dams. Idk but my bf did not want to neuter him anyway. She was a gypsy I can't deny she ended up not answering our phone calls anymore because we were suppose to take him to her for his last parvo shot free of charge. And our frigerator broke down so we couldn't make it. I called her and told her she said she had already mixed the medication and it was now going to waste because she didn't have another pup born the same day as mine. She said he needed his shot within the next 3 days I tried calling her my bf called her I left her a VM no call back. I paid $1,200 for him. She did give me a one year health guarantee contract, but she was pretty shady for not answering our calls. | :thumbdown
This is all BS...NeoPar, which is the shot for parvo....and I have had MAJOR experience with parvo!!!....I learned everything about parvo and the shots given to protect your pup, and this person is not being honest with you....I give a shot of NeoPar to my female before she is bred, in order to build up her immunity against parvo....then I give the babies a shot of NeoPar when they are 4 weeks old, and they start their vaccinations at 8 weeks of age, which also include a vaccine against parvo..... Just know this person is not being honest with you on many, many different levels.....hopefully, your pup did get vaccinated....
I do not agree with many vets who do not accept a health record from a breeder that has the vaccination labels secured to the health record, with the date the vaccination was given. I worked for a vet....he did the same thing, because that meant re vaccination, which was money in HIS pocket.....If you are buying from a reputable breeder, she is more concerned with her puppies health than lying to a new owner, and perhaps having her precious baby exposed to parvo or any of the other diseases the vaccinations she gives, covers....why in the world lie about that? Not only that, you have to attach the vaccine label with the lot number and the expiration date of the vaccine printed on the label...all the vet has to do is contact the manufacturer and they have a record of who bought that lot#, when it was purchased, and when it expires......so vets not accepting legitimate vaccination records from reputable breeders, is just to line their own pockets. Reputable breeders keep their babies until vaccinations are given, 12-14-16 weeks of age....vaccinations are not started before 8 weeks of age, in order to not conflict with mothers immunity passed onto the babies, negating the effectiveness of the vaccine. It is just so easy for these vets to deny any vaccinations given by any breeder....but no concern for overdosing the baby with vaccines! |