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And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| ![]() I do not follow the AAHA much do not know alot about it really but i remember you linked me on it so i could look up vets in my area. Only a few were on there and the one that was on there that shocked me was the one my friend whose dog has cancer sees and he vaccinates for everything including corona ![]() ![]() If people were not spending so much on chronic illnesses then dentals and leg surgeries may not be as big of a deal to pay more. Sadly some people cut corners due to not being able to afford. I personally do not and deal mostly with specialists. I do not have dentals done by a regular vet as the techs do them and went to bc orthopedic after dd hurt her leg instead of trusting this AAHA vet. It was my aha moment i guess you could say loll |
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Love my Boys Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: w/ my boys
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| ![]() This is an interesting topic and a very important one……It’s good to see there’s people out there who want the best for their pets and they’re willing to research, learn and change. There are now better and safer ways to do vaccines, we have the research, we cannot not allow ourselves to be guided by needless fears ……. The recommendations for annual vaccination were put forth jointly by the United States Department of Agriculture and the drug companies, more than twenty years ago. And veterinary medicine has continued to do it that way because, well, that’s the way it’s always been done. We have to question the ways we are *caring* for our pets. No doubt about it, the cases of distemper, parvo and rabies has been greatly diminished in our pets. But our pets are in no way healthier for it. We now have epidemic numbers of pets with severe chronic diseases: liver, kidney, thyroid, diabetes, and cancer that is rising, with no end in sight….. How many of our pets have allergies? Allergies are a sign of a weakened immune system……. Did we just trade diseases? Granted, other factors need to be considered also, as in the pet’s diet ( dog food is a whole other topic), environmental and genetics. But vaccines cannot be dismissed as not being a major contributor to these issues. Vaccines are not harmless. We all need to do our research and not be afraid or feel intimidated to stand up to the vets if we feel we are making a safer decision for *our*pets….. With knowledge comes power…… If your vet says annual vaccination is necessary, ask him if he has heard of the research that has already been done concerning this issue, and that annual vaccination is not only unnecessary, but it is also harmful. If he has heard of this research, he cannot dismiss your questions. If he has not heard of it, then he lacks the knowledge to advise. For all of you with an open mind and a willingness to learn, I applaud you...and your pets thank you too..... ![]()
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| ![]() Good point C so it is the preservative vs the combo of vaccine - something to think about as I know the adjuvunct is the problem in the lepto vaccine. |
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and so glad I DEMANDED blood work to be done as you can see below my dogs pics for hypothyroid when vet refused to run blood work battled me when i was willing to pay for it saying it was allergies and steroid use. So glad I next blood work up found dr dodds was in my area and drove to see her because can you imagine what would have happened to my dog had her thyroid dropped further - YEP SEIZURES can happen to dogs not treated for hypothyroid and if it gets to low this can happen. I also had her bats re run by dr dodds as well to make sure she had mvd for sure and it is very mild on a low protein diet. | |
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| ![]() Is there a link in the library or somewhere stickied on here of what questions to ask a vet and what answers are acceptable for new pet owners? |
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If you’re vaccinating a puppy, or a young dog with low antibody titers, ask your vet to use a monovalent vaccine (meaning the vial contains only one vaccine). Also, use vials with only one dose to avoid the extra chemicals preventing contamination in multi-dose vials. Three readily available vaccines include: Galaxy Pv (a shot containing only parvovirus, offering 7+ years of immunity) and Galaxy D (a shot containing only distemper, giving 5 or more years of immunity). If those aren’t available, use Intervet Progard Puppy DPV containing both parvovirus and distemper but nothing else. If your vet won’t purchase monovalent shots (protesting that his distributor doesn’t carry them), purchase them yourself and have your vet give them. Refrigerate until use. Better yet, have them sent to your vet by the reseller. You may not be able to purchase just one vial, but the extra cost is worth the savings from potential adverse reactions. Better still, find a holistic vet who’ll know how to vaccinate, or not vaccinate, without harming your dog and already use monovalent vaccines. The preservative is only one problem with the combo vaccines, it's also a potent immune system stresser and it carries a greater risk for adverse reactions. Since puppy shots (Parvo & distemper) are proven to last *at least* seven years (but more likely for life) this may be a non- issue to worry about for most............. ![]()
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| ![]() It is a hard one. The single vials would still have to have some type of preservative in them. THe viruses and/or bacteria are immune system stressors, but the presevatives would be too, esp. when talking about mercury, etc. I'll have to see if I can get my hands on an insert for DHPP single vials and see what's up. Quote:
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Duramune® Max 5, 25 x 1 ml tray - 5 Way Puppy Shot - Vet Med Direct Vaccines - 5 Way Puppy Shot - Vet Med Direct distemper-----The vaccine contains gentamicin as a preservative. Galaxy® D, 25 x 1 ml tray - Galaxy Vaccines - Vet Med Direct parvo --- Gentamicin and thimerosal added as preservatives Duramune® Max Pv, 25 x 1 ml tray - Parvo - Vet Med Direct Vaccines - Parvo - Vet Med Direct GENTAMICIN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentamicin THIMEROSAL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiomersal Last edited by dwerten; 05-12-2010 at 05:33 PM. | |
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| ![]() Now I KNOW I need to find a new vet. I called a couple today and asked if they recommend shots annually and if they recommend titers. They said yes to the first question and no to the second. They said titers isn't usually done and they sounded like it was ridiculous. One told me it cost over $400 to do it and it has to be 'sent out', like I shouldn't even consider it. I feel like I am getting nowhere in my search. My current vet has been scaring me into getting annual shots. Now I feel so guilty for doing it. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to find a good vet? Also what questions should I ask them? Thanks.
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I ♥ Armani & Chloe Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Upstate NY
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It takes some effort but you are on the right track... basically I just called around and asked about 1. vaccine recommendations 2. if anything was REQUIRED 3. if they would except my cats medical exemption for rabies off the topic of vaccines... 4. I asked how long it typically took to get an appointment 5.if they had same day appointments if your pet was very sick 6. what their emergency fee was 7. where they referred emergencies after hours
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I ♥ Armani & Chloe Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Upstate NY
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And this has been the care I receive now, the vets are very thorough when you are there, they answer all your questions and spend a lot of time with you. They always call me back if I have questions and always call as soon as tests results come in. I had a problem with my previous vet where they never called you, you always had to call a million times before you could ever get someone to tell you the results of any test. ![]()
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They do send them out usually to vet schools The titers i have had done also were sent to colorado state and i believe antech but now jean dodds does them and i think she does them for $50 appx sounds like they are trying to scare you off of doing them due to cost - that is bad news ![]() also keep in mind a low titer does not necessarily mean your dog is not protected. My demi had a low titer so i vaccinated her but it was only because she did not have her one year booster yet Last edited by dwerten; 05-12-2010 at 06:54 PM. | |
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