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I don't give it to any of mine, unless I absolutely have to. Its something that is easily treatable so I'd rather take the chance that they get KC then give them the shot. THere are so many different forms of Kennel cough and bordtella doesn't cover them all. My bichon, who rarely had shots lived til 20. IMO vets overvaccinate! |
We go to daycare, the dog park, and the groomer-so it's required. But...I have a friend who has a mini-schnauzer who got KC, and it took MONTHS to clear up. The poor thing coughed, sneezed, and hacked horribly-they ended up taking him to 3 vets and then to a University vet program...all agreed it was KC, and just a tough strain. She spent so much money, let alone all the time she was worrying about what was wrong with little Gus :( He did eventually get better, but it was awful for them both to go through it. The chi I had got KC twice too-we didn't vaccinate for it since we never took her much further than the backyard or for short walks, but somehow, she did contract it. I'm guessing from going to the vet for a checkup, or possibly from the neighbor dog. It was no fun to deal with it, and I felt so bad for her when she was sick :( |
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i have them done every six months for my girls. They go to daycare and playgroups so it is a must and plus i want to be safe than sorry. |
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In your case, with Layla, I agree that it's not the best choice for her. With Emma and Milli, I have to get it in order for them to go everywhere they go :) And you're right-it IS like the flu shot, one shot doesn't prevent all strains of it. They can still get KC sometimes even if they have the vaccine...but the chances of getting some strains of it will be lower if they DO get the vaccine. In our case, since Emma and Milli are exposed to so many dogs at the park and at daycare, it gives me a little peace of mind for them to have the vaccine. |
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It WOULD be our luck that we would get that ONE or two strands that aren't covered in the vaccine :p |
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