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T. Bumpkins & Co. Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New England
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| ![]() You wrote in your earlier post that your vet considered it to be a core, which is why I said that was not correct. I'm glad you'd take your vet's advice any day of the week. I don't take anyone's advice without my own independent research and judgment because they are MY YORKIES. I think the issue is that these toy breeds are being over vaccinated. Sometimes, it is a business decision by vets, and other times, they just are not knowledgeable about the breed. I personally do give my dogs bordatella. The one year we skipped it, we got kennel cough while shopping in petco. I take my dogs to obedience classes and out on walks. I choose to give the bordatella but it's the only non-core I give.
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![]() Anyways, YES I trust my Vet and her amazing credentials and would take her advice any day of the week, but also like you do MY own research too on anything I have questions or concerns about because YES they are OUR babies and it gives you more of a piece of mind researching issues yourself as well. I consider myself very lucky to have such a wonderful vet with amazing credentials who also owns Yorkies too and understands the breed. ![]() The Bordatella is the only non-core my Vet recommends as well. ![]()
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T. Bumpkins & Co. Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New England
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But, having had my friend just lose her 2 year old dog 2 nights ago from vaccines (you can read about Brandi on the RIP thread) I have started to re-think the way I do things in this area. The more you stay around YT, the more of this you'll hear, unfortunately.
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| ![]() Oh I'm so sorry about your friend and her dog Brandi. I'll have to check out that thread! Yes, Zoey also got the nose drops, and not the shot. I don't remember exactly but someone else surely will, there's something about the shot that's not desirable, I think. My dog will eventually go out in public a lot and to the groomers, so I decided to have her get the Bordetella vaccine. I know Bordetella is very prevalant and contagious, although it takes more than slight contact to catch. The thing I personally don't like about it is that the vaccine doesn't give immunity fully for a year, so it needs to be repeated annually I read? So I totally understand someone not wanting to give all those shots if they don't have to. Do your dogs get the Bordatella vaccine yearly too?
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KC can lead to pneumonia, so in that way, giving it can protect against something serious. At the same time, it has the potential to cause KC, so... To each their own. ![]() There is a debate about the duration of immunity (which is nothing new in the world of vaccines). One studies showed 1 year and then I think the AAHA said 6-8 months. So then the question becomes, if a vet thinks this vaccine is necessary, are they giving it every 6 months? That's not to say that it can't last a year, but the AAHA is doing a pretty good job with their work on vaccines (imo). If I had a healthy dog who I boarded or got groomed, I may or may not do it. I really don't have the answer. But Ellie is rarely with other dogs and has enough issues to make it a bad idea to give non core vaccines. Besides rabies, we don't even do the core ones anymore. There are also different strains of KC.
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T. Bumpkins & Co. Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New England
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| ![]() I agree with Ellie May that the AAHA is doing a good job on vaccines. The vet we go to follows AAHA guidelines for vaccines - a somewhat more conservative approach than some vets choose to follow. We do the bordatella vaccine (intranasal) annually. Our dogs are not at the kennel or groomers so are not at high risk, however, we do go on walks, and sometimes we do drop in at obedience class and daycare so we do administer it. As I mentioned previously, the one time we did not administer it, Barney had a bout of KC. He reverse sneezes so any cold he gets causes him to hack away. I should mentione that he also has had KC while ON THE VACCINE. So, this one is tricky.
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kennel cough per a vet tech is pretty easy to treat with antibiotics so many opt to not do it as does she and she shows her dogs and does agility as she said you can treat it and catch it early BUT it is highly contagious too so if you have more than one dog they can all likely catch it. Your dog can also get it from the vaccine so this is a real tough one | |
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oh and no where on blood work did it indicate pancreatitis - it was confirmed by vet viral infection and they state no clue how it happened lollll reaction happened within week of vaccinations and reactions to vaccines can happen up to a month after vaccine. There are accute reactions which is anaphylactic shot but there are also reactions that can happen after time in the system Last edited by dwerten; 04-23-2010 at 11:41 AM. | |
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Wow that is crazy! Obviously it was the shot it sounds like! The Bordatella is tricky! And getting it every 6 months (via intranasal) just sounds like a lot IMO, especially if it can also cause it too. I didn't know that reactions to vaccines can happen up to a month either after the vaccine! I think the OP said she has a young puppy and they are going in for their 2nd round of Bordatella soon. Do puppies require getting it every couple of weeks like their other shots? I'm assuming that is the case, but that makes me a little nervous since Zoey will be due for her 2nd Bordatella next week and her Rabies shot too. I'm definately going to spread them out. I have a friend who has a puppy and her Vet gave the puppy his Distemper and the Bordatella (intranasal) together and her puppy threw up about 20 minutes after leaving the Vet. He's fine, but it totally scared her to death.
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| ![]() i just asked jean for the best place to read about vaccinations and she sent me this site vaccine1.htm |
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| ![]() I just read the Brandi RIP thread. How very sad and devastating. Scares me to death about vaccinations now!! Do you think I should recommend to my friend getting a waiver or getting something else (not sure what - maybe someone has some suggestions) since when her puppy had his distemper shot and /bordatella (intranasal) he had a reaction (threw up). I think her puppy is also due for his rabies soon and I'm not sure what else. I will definitely tell her about Brandi and to make sure she spreads out any vaccinations if she hasn't already decided to or not. It's just so scary things like this can happen!
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