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It should also be noted...rabies is the #1 vaccine that causes reactions...so it's not necessarily anything other than that. It is possible for your vet to give you a waiver from getting it in the future. |
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Update- Natasha is now resting comfortably on the couch. |
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Portosystemic Shunts FAQ The preferred age for a bile acid test is 20 weeks. Good news on Natasha. |
Jackson has not had his rabies shot yet, he's 5 months. I was trying to hold off until 6 months, which is when a lot recommend getting it. I have a question though (might as well not start a new thread) Jackson has had 3 sets of the distemper (DHPP - got DHLPP during the 2nd set but had reaction, so never again) My vet wanted me to schedule him for his 4th distemper puppy shot, but I really do not want to give him another "booster." I think he's had enough. Is it OK to just to the 3 sets? He got them at 8 weeks, 12 weeks and 16 weeks. |
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She is resting so peacefully now and I keep checking her to make sure she's breathing. I will continue keeping my eye on her through the night just to make sure she is okay. I can't thank you and everyone else enough for all your help! |
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I wouldn't do anymore but of course either way, sometimes vaccines don't work and he could still be unprotected whether he gets another set or not. |
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Read Dr. Dodds vaccination protocal. 3 is enough, some Vets schedule a 4th, but you can over vaccinate. Dr Dodd recommends a booster at one year and four months after the last one. However, if your pup had a reaction, you might want to have a titers test done on him just to check on his immunity levels. If you chose not have anymore, and his immunity levels aren't what they should be, you'll just have to be abit more careful on where you take him. |
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