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Snoodles needs Bordatella Booster :eek: Snoodles needs her Bordatella booster. Does anyone know if this is a safe shot? I hate getting her her shots, as she is so little, but one still must protect their Yorkies. I remember someone saying how their dog had a bad reaction and don't know if it was this shot or not. Please let me know if it is safe to get her, as I worry about her so. She is 3#, so is a little one! :confused: Thanks all! Pat |
My dog Jewels had a reaction when she got this shot. I don't know if it was it or the parvo/combo shot. She was achey and didn't want to be held and was shaking. By the end of the night she was feeling better enough to let you hold her and she wasn't shaking anymore. I think more dogs don't have a reaction than do though and you will probably be okay. Jewels is also small only 2lbs so that could play a factor also. |
Thanks Chichi! I am so scared to get it done, and not even sure what it is for. Her last shots she got, she was doing what your dog did, She was shaking and crying, etc. I called the vet and he had me give her 1/4 of a baby aspirin. She did get better by the end of the night too, but it sure scares me. Thanks for your in-put, but not sure that is what I wanted to hear! Oh Dear! What to do! Pat |
Before they give the shot I would remind them that Snoodles has reactions. The shot is for Kennel Cough so its really needed. My other dog Chachi doesn't have any reactions so I really don't know why some do and some don't. I am not looking forward to Jewels next shot the rabies. I know she will have a reaction. |
I had a male puppy last year that was given the shot and 1 wk later he was dead , he had been taken to the vet and was not able to save we sent him off to the university of MN and he died from hte actual vaccination they paid all vet costs and was reported the fith case in the state would like to know what yorkie rose and whispers mom think about giving the shot as I am afraid to use it on mine again what are the odds of it. |
Bella had NO reaction at all to Brodella but she got the nasal spray vacinnation |
Athena just got the nasal spray bordetella over the weekend too. Hercules was given the actual shot. A hint someone told me on YT that I used when Athena was given her last distemper parvo over the weekend is to gently rub the area that was given the shot right after it's given. In past weekes, Athena was very tender in the area for the following two days. This time, I rubbed the area and we did not hear any crying from her when we touched the area. So I definitely think it helps! |
Oh Gosh I am so scared! I did look back at her records, and she had this twice before. It was when they gave her rabies with it and a few others, that she shook and whined! I hate this! She is just so tiny! Breaks my heart, but guess I should do it. Chachi! If this is for kennel cough, isn't that if they are in a kennel? Do they really need it? Thanks! Pat |
They don't have to have it. Kennel cough is what they can get from being around other dogs. Its kinda like a doggie cold Is thee way I've heard it described. I don't know if they can get it from places like the groomers and such. I don't think I am gonna let them give it to Jewels again because she is an indoor dog. She had a terrible reaction and I am shocked to hear a dog died from this. |
...In NJ, the Bordatella shot/nasal spray is required by most groomers. The bacteria in these grooming shops from cleaning dogs is dangerous for puppies who have not been fully vaccinated. My Comet is 5 months and has not been to the groomers yet, because he still needs one last bordetella. I have been grooming him at home. Comet received the bordatella nasal spray. He was a little tired for a day or two, but after that he was perfectly fine. This is a perfect example of every dog being different. |
Before my vet gave it my puppy, he asked if she would be going to the groomers and he said that he recommended it if she was bc the groomers require it. She had the nasal vaccination and had no problems. |
My little guy had the actual shot if that makes a difference, I do not know. I did give the shot to my female and there has been no problems. Am very leary about it though I just cringe when going to the vet for shots, and massage does help the injection site , do the same for my kids when they recieve shots. Did not know you could loose a pup over a shot, was very attached to the little guy, hard to loose them.. My breeder replaced him for me had to wait a couple of months for a new pup but was nice of them to do so. I thought the state should of paid me for the price of him no such luck but paid over 2ooo for all the vet fees and autopsy. |
I took Ender to the vet for the first bordella and they did the nose spray. Since then he has had a snort, almost pug like. He doesn't have any other symptoms or problems that would lead me to think he's sick but the nasal spray might have irritated or cause some phlyem cause he snorts often now like he's clearing his sinuses. :confused: |
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Minnie got her Kennel Cough and she had a reaction to it and is on Anibiortic for it. She has a nasty cough. |
Yoda had his and he was fine. His Lepto, he had a very bad reaction to and can never have it again. |
The nasal spray does cause more reactions than the injection according ti the literature I have read. I don't give any of mine the bordetella vaccine..just not as sure as I would like to be, that it is 100% effective.. |
Studies have proven that the bordatella shot doesn't really work. There are so many different kinds of kennel cough and if they do get it it is rarely fatal, almost always curable. I do not believe in vaccines after the initial puppy ones and never lepto, corona or bordatella and never combo shots. Please research the studies on vaccinosis and the potential harm that vaccines can cause. Some are necessary but there are a lot that are not and the risk does not outweigh the benefit. |
Gucci had the combo shot and she didnt had any reaction. She was playing like usual and she didnt even complained when I touch that area. I told the vet not to give her the Lepto vaccine, thou. |
snorts my chewie snorts occasionally too, my vet said it was because of a short snout he said its like having a pug or peke pup . it's something he may grow out of as he gets older. i did notice that the snorting has decreased over the last couple of weeks. it's mostly after he's had a few minutes of playing hoover vaccuum, or vigorous play. :) |
Dennis also is a tiny, 2.3 LBS. Every month for the last 4 month since he was 8 weeks he has been getting puppy shots. Can’t remember ever getting so many. The first shot was fine he did not even flinch, the second and third he was not only sore, but had a huge lump where he got the shot and the next time he not only had the lump but he slept for 26 hours. This last round we gave him an asprin before we even gave him the shot and he was just fine. It is worrisome but necessary. I was very scared but I felt it had to be done. I just babied him to death and that seemed to bring us closer which was nice. Why not give him an asprin or a half before the shot, it seemed to really help Dennis. Sue |
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My vet automatically gives the little dogs prior to the vaccinations a benadryl shot just in case. Can't remember is she done it on just the first vaccinations or not. But let your vet know about your concerns and see if they think it's a good idea to give her a shot of benadryl. If that of course is what you want them to do. |
Has anyone heard of vet/groomer requiring bordatella vaccine every 6 mo? |
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New evidence seems to point to it lasting a year though. |
Thanks a bunch. I feel better now. |
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