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Originally Posted by JCBL
(Post 2994508)
We had our 11 week old puppy for 3 weeks. I took her for her first puppy visit and she received the boardatello and the DA2LPP/Corona First Vaccine. She was perfectly healthy before that. That was on Wednesday. On Wed night she began to drool quite profusely. I called the vet on Thur a.m. and they said it was probably a reation to the toothpaste they had given me. As Thur and Fri progressed she got increasingly whinier. Saturday morning about 4:45 she had a seizure and another at 6:45. We took her to the vet at 8 and they kept her saying it might be a shunt. By Saturday at 11 p.m. they called to see if we wanted her revived if she quit breathing. Sunday morning at 9:30 we made the horrible decision to euthanize. She was having continuous seizures even under maxium doses of Valium and phenobarbitol. We are completely grief stricken. The vet firmly declared that the vaccine had nothing to do with this, but I just can't believe it. Our breeder is devestated as well and has made the very kind offer to give us another puppy from the litter. If we accept this offer I am so confused about vet care and vaccines. My heart is broken. I feel like I blindly handed her over to be killed. She was a Christmas gift that my husband saved and saved for. Any advice about what do to. |
I'm so sorry you lost your Sophie like this......Your pain and sorrow is completely understandable........It wasn't your fault in any way. The vet was put in the position to administer the best and safest care possible. He was supposed to be the professional, he was supposed to inform you of the risks and benefits of the medical procedure. Whether the pup had some underlying medical problem or the vaccine caused it may never be known. Considering the symptoms where so closely related to the vaccines I would highly suspect that was the cause. But what he did was wrong.......
It absolutely amazes the ignorance that vets have when it comes to administering vaccines to our pets. A combo vaccine should
never be administered to any pet. Administering that vaccine was equivalent to a beloved pet of being exposed to seven different diseases,
all at one time. It was a tremendous assault for the immune system to handle. Small dogs are particularly vulnerable to adverse reactions..... Giving combo vaccines (multi-valiant, polyvalent) and/or several shots at once greatly increases the risk of adverse reactions as well as the risk that the vaccines will
interfere with each other, resulting in neutralization or negation. The vaccine also has totally unnecessary components in it, as in Corona, Bordetella, Lyme etc.
The reaction rate increased significantly as body weight decreased. That is, small dogs were at greatest risk for a reaction. Risk for dogs weighing 11 pounds or less was 4 times greater than the risk for dogs weighing 99+ pounds. I have always been shocked that a Chihuahua puppy and an adult Great Dane are given the same dose shot. They get the same volume of virus or bacteria plus the same volume of adjuvants (boosting agents like aluminum), preservatives (like mercury), and antibiotics. All these ingredients are known to cause vaccine reactions.
If it where me I would look for a vet who is following the newer vaccine protocol, they are few and far between.....Briefly that would entail, only the core vaccines given, no boosters, no combo's, space vaccines 3-4 weeks apart, and rabies after 6 months and given seperate from any other vaccine, flea or heartworm products......I highly recommend doing research on overvaccination .....I has helped me tremendously......
I am really sorry this happened to your family, I wish you well ......May sweet Sophie RIP........