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Thankfully, it is not happening down here in SE Tx as far as I know. |
this guy is controversial but i thought it would be interesting to watch his videos and make up your own mind of what you think I bought his book oldcountryvet.com : Video Clips : Vaccinations : How To Afford Veterinary Care Without Mortgaging the Kids |
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oldcountryvet.com : Audio Excerpts and Radio Ads : How To Afford Veterinary Care Without Mortgaging the Kids |
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YouTube - oldcountryvet's Channel |
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He has some interesting things to say, but I just have to shake my head at some of it b/c it is not what research shows... |
Does anyone have a link to the current AAHA Guidelines? All I can find are the 2006 guidelines. |
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It definitely makes you think about some things though doesn't it and he is a VET so i think he sees the research |
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AAHA's HealthyPet.com for Pet Owners also there is a pet newsletter i am signing up for by them too as I already get cornell, tuft, animal wellness, whole dog journal, and dvm360, dog fancy and have every dermatology book now so guess i will sign up for this one as well. So just in case you want to as well here is the link I just emailed jean dodds to ask her about the AAHA guides AAHA's PetsMatter Newsletter |
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here is the link so i think this is the current info since on their website Vaccinating Your Dog this is what jumps out at me- GME - can stimulate the immune system against the body which is in maltese and yorkie breed What possible risks are associated with vaccination? Vaccine reactions, of all types, are infrequent. In general, most vaccine reactions and side effects (such as local pain and swelling) are self-limiting. Allergic reactions are less common, but if untreated can be fatal. These can occur soon after vaccination. If you see such a reaction, please contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. In a small number of patients, vaccines can stimulate the patient’s immune system against his or her own tissues, resulting in diseases that affect the blood, skin, joints or nervous system. Again, such reactions are infrequent but can be life threatening. There is a possible complication of a tumor developing at the vaccination site in a small number of pets, most frequently cats. Please contact your veterinarian for more information |
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