Stan has numerous dog-related products that are unique to this site They can and will make life with your dog far easier. Which shots they need. For years, we have been told to vaccinate our pets annually. Could you please advise as I’ve been told all puppies have a good immune system from moms milk too! Thank you. Then this is now acceptable to kennels and catteries as proof of immunity. I will talk to my vet about my concerns before I decide first.. I've had such bad luck with my previous dogs here I just wanted to do the best for these I have now under my guardianship. Other than that he seems okay. My nephews also have ASD disorders so the hereditary factor is clearly very strong. For any cat over 16 weeks old whose vaccine history is unknown, the initial series consists of two doses given three to four weeks apart. In addition to this, if a vaccinated dog catches a disease they have been vaccinated against, they are likely to develop less symptoms and have a much better chance of recovery. Now full and long-lasting sounds to me longer than a year? "The present practice of marketing vaccinations for companion animals may constitute fraud by misrepresentation, fraud by silence and theft by deception". Can my dog have vaccinations is they’re on medications? I must point out that I am not a vet, however, i know a number of vets that do the same as me on their own dogs. In most cases, you would reply that you had only had them once, or in the case of MMR probably twice. That is a fairly bold statement. Titer test is a simple blood test. Maximum yearly benefit ... How much is your dog really costing you? However when I looked this up on the AVA's web site they had changed already and in 2009 in fact!! However, some drugs such as steroids and certain anti-itch drugs can affect vaccines, so it’s always best to discuss this with your vet. I've been so worried you wont believe. Newsletter Sign Up. They are all 100% healthy. However, the problem is socialisation and you puppy not being allowed out until those dates.That could cause untold damage to the future behaviour of those puppies. We managed to keep him going for another four weeks as he would improve a little after steroids but quickly deteriorate again. Lastly i am getting a new puppy in a few days and will only have the first vaccines. How many had been vaccinated yet still contracted this disease? Simply saying "how many cases do you hear of?" This disease didn't exist prior to the 1970s. In addition, the immunity conferred by the leptospirosis portion is believed to be short-lived, probably six months or less. I must point out that I am not a vet however i know a number of vets that do the same as me on their own dogs". Discuss your options with your vet if you are interested in titre testing. "Yes, you can test antibody titre for Feline herpes, calici and panleucopaenia viruses. I vaccinate at 8 and 10.5 weeks of age No more vaccinations until my dog reaches 7 years old. Cancers: Dr Denis W Macey reported in an American Veterinary paper that up to 22,000 cats develop cancer at the site of vaccination every year in the USA. Greed and Avarice is endemic in most (not all) veterinary practices. Many believe aggression is dominance or hormonal base. I am sure you are aware that the vaccine does not cover all types of the strain found in the UK. As long as your dog has immunity it should not be an issue. The worst are the large groups Medivet etc. if you found this article interesting please sign up for my Newsletters and get all my latest articles, information and comments. This vaccination is well documented to be related to some of the worse reactions in dogs including death and anaphylactic shock. I find it appalling that vets want to keep sticking these dangerous chemicals into innocent animals year in year out. I have never had a dog die of any of the diseases covered in the core or none core vaccinations. I don’t live in the USA, Europe, UK or Ireland, Australia etc but in Asia, Hong Kong. How long do dog vaccines last? Unfortunately, there isn’t a titre test available for leptospirosis at the moment, so your dog will still need a booster for leptospirosis even if their results show that they are protected for other diseases (leptospirosis is a yearly vaccine). In 1978, dogs around the world suddenly began to die, developing bloody diarrhoea and rapidly (often overnight), progressing to fatal dehydration. I did not state or imply there were no cases. It is caused by the bacterium Leptospira interrogans. see the link to Kennels and Catteries at the bottom of this article. As for the pets I have never vaccinated any of my cats and the last one that died in 2011 was aged 21. https://www.doglistener.co.uk/depth-annual-dog-vaccination-dangers#sthas... http://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/issue/15-how-to-cure-lyme-diseas... Bad experience of human vaccines let alone dogs, The problem of waiting for the right time to vaccinate, Absolute Disgrace and I would change my Vets, Bulls Pizzles End Pieces Natural Dog Treats, Billy's Story The Horrific Side of Dog Theft, Training Gundogs That Are Reluctant To Retrieve Birds, Why First 16 Weeks of Your Pups Life is Important, Shock Admission RSPCA and Labradoodle Breeders Neutering Puppies at Six Weeks Old. I had not taken him for his booster as, after reading your articles, I have realised that he has gradually developed skin allergies, eye problems (conjunctivitis) and a sensitive digestive system over the past few years (he is now 8 years old). Medical technology has spawned its own demons…there is no doubt that new medical developments, such as vaccines grown in animal cells or animal-to-human transplants, might easily contribute to an epidemic. Your advice would be invaluable. It’s a very important contentious and critical issue for the welfare of our dogs.