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Yes it is good to check with the vets in your area and i would call a few to see if they have confirmed cases of lepto. If you have to give make sure to give 2-3 weeks from other vaccines. Also, remember vaccines are only to be given to HEALTHY DOGS. Not dogs who have poor immune systems. While very rare a vaccine can cause a dog to get the disease if they have a poor immune system. Luckily in california we do not need this. We see dr jean dodds for our blood work and titers and she is excellent. We titer with ours but mine have health issues. |
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I apoligize in misreading what you stated your contract say's. Yes, I agree with you regarding innoculations, hence, my decision for a new vet that follows the protocal of the AAHA. My old vet, who I liked very much is vaccination crazy it seems. Will not even give the titer's test! I wish I did not have to get this shot for Buddy but I would feel horrible and never live with myself if he were to get Lepto. If I lived in the city he would not be getting this shot. Taking into consideration the area where you live and checking with your vet as to any cases being reported should help you in deciding to get it for your pet or not. |
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I'm sorry your little guy had a reaction. It's always tough to see them down. As owners we all have to make tough choices on what to vacinate against...and when... it's easier when you have a vet you trust and you can discuss option. All my girls are vacinated against Lepto. We just have cases in my county diagnosed...just saw a vet tech tweet about it last night. |
Tatum has never had a reaction to her lepto so I really can't help you...... yes, she does get it because of reported cases in our area. She's a "country dog" so she comes into contact with things that your average house dog may not. This is why my vet highly recommends it. I'm very lucky she's done fine with it. Hope yours feels better soon! |
i didn't know there was even a choice involved, this vet just said we are doing a lepto today and i'm like 'ok'. in all fairness i'd like my dog, and any future dogs to get it, i'm not real vaccine savvy, but i do know my husband who lived here all his life, had a dog when i met him, who was only 4, and passed away from lepto. it was HORRIBLE, he spent so much money fighting to keep him alive, but all his organs started failing, and it was a very traumatic event for us both, and so i know lepto CAN happen, and is devestating in it's effects, it took down a HUGE bull mastiff, so....i can't even imagine a yorkie. out of all the dogs he had only one was affected but one was enough if you knew that sweet dog, it was horrible and i only knew him a short while. at any rate, we have a big school yard in back of our home, passed the fence. there are feild mice, and that is where they believe it came from, so that problem is out there so i guess for us, it has to be worth the risk, but the vet did NOT say anything about lepto being bad, for small dogs or yorkies, or anything like that, and he didn't say it was dangerous in any way, shape or form. all that i did differently was sit in the office for 15 minutes, in case of a reaction. just like when you get your babies vaccined, you gotto watch their reactions, i guess it was the same w/ this shot. no reaction at all. we go back in three weeks, i hope that one is all done, in one part but idk. they do it and give us the bill. i'm glad daph came thru with flying colors, i would have been soooo nervous if i had read this 1st. i guess if they recommended this b4 i even told them about my husband's dog passing, then there must be other cases nearby, where they advise it because of this. hugs, michelle |
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