Comments for: How To Protect Your Dog From A Vaccine Junkie
Sam Sheldon said:
As always you do terrific due diligence, unfortunately we are dissapointed by those professionals that we trust to be on top of things. i am glad Daphne is OK
2011-06-12 20:34:44
Linda Dennison said:
Please get a dose of thuja 30C or silicea 30C into your baby asap. If she's robust, thuja. If she's little and on the delicate side to look at...like, aw, isn't she so pretty and feminie...I'd go with silicea. It can help to offset the evil vaccines. If you don't have Dr. Don Hamilton's book "Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs" -- get it. The chapters on diet and vaccine are major eye openers. My last dog developed a basal cell carcinoma on his HEAD at age 10.5 and the doggie dermatologist said it was from regular vaccines. That was in 1998. My current Poodle had puppy shots (under my protest, but the breeder prevailed) and in every case, they resulted in diarrhea, ear infection, and he developed runny eyes (so common in Poodles, but NOT present before vaccines) which he still has at age 9. He had one mandatory rabies shot at 16 months. His current vet has a big NO VACCINES on Cheggie's chart. He is an indoor dog and exposed to no hazards. We use homeopathic nosode for heartworm and do the bloodtest for that 2x/year just to be sure. Hope this helps you and other readers. And, you ARE finding a new vet, right???? Total disregard of your wishes for your companion is unacceptable.
2011-06-12 22:32:30
Cathy Benedict said:
Thank you for sending your post to those pet owners that receive your newsletter as so many people are NOT aware of the dangers related to over vaccination in their canine-and-feline friends. We recently took in two young dogs that were found running loose in our neighborhood. I reported finding them to two local animal shelters, local veterinarians, online lost-and-found sites, several local rescue groups and placed two newspaper ads. No one claimed the dogs. One is about six months and the other about a year old. After waiting for two weeks for the owners to step forward, they were taken for rabies shots, as required by law as I need the certificates to be able to license them after they have been neutered. Due to their age, both were vaccinated with a one-year vaccine and will have to be re-vaccinated in a year. They both were treated homeopathically after their vaccinations. One week after the shot the Chihuahua experienced vomiting and a day of diarrhea. He was treated and responded to Nux Vomica and recovered in 24 hours. Ten days after the vaccination the Terrier-mix has developed in good-size lump in the vicinity of the injection site. I am in the process of writing a letter to the veterinarian so there will be documentation in each of the dog's files regarding their response to the vaccinations. I will also contact the manufacturer and the USDA and file an Adverse Event Report. I live in the Highland/San Bernardino area of southern CA. It took a number of phone calls to various veterinarians before I could find one that was willing to draw blood for titer testing to be sent to a laboratory of MY choice. I did finally locate one, so I was able to submit the samples to W. Jean Dodds, DVM of Hemolife/Hemopet for processing. Due to these dogs being lost/strays their vaccination history is unknown and I did not want to subject them to any more vaccinations if they were already protected. I received an email the same day their their serum samples were received at Hemolife/Hemopet indicating that BOTH dogs even at their young ages have acceptable titer results indicating immunity against distemper and parvovirus. NO more unnecessary shots for these babies! They now need to be neutered. I called the vet's office that gave them the rabies shots, which has a low-cost spay-neuter clinic once a week; they will NOT permit them to be operated on at their facility, even with proof of immunity, without giving both of them an additional 5-and-one vaccine. I called another local vet's office, they too would not perform the surgery without giving them additional shots. I did find two vets that will perform the surgeries, one being the facility that drew the blood and the other a vet that I used years ago when I had pets, if I sign a wavier acknowledging that my dog's can run the risk of contracting disease without current vaccinations; of course, which I am more than willing to do. At least there are 50% of the vets that I contacted that are willing to do the surgeries, which are at a higher price than the low-cost clinic; but, at least these dogs will not have to have unnecessary vaccinations. When I have more available time, I am going to contact additional local vets to see how overall percentages run for those willing to perform the surgery versus those that are not without additional vaccinations... just to satisfy my own curiosity! I am sorry that you have had this horrible experience with you veterinarian and that you will have far better results as to regards of your wishes with the next vet that you choose. It is up to us as pet caregivers to research and study the information available regarding over vaccination procedures still being insisted upon by so many of our local veterinarians even after the probings of the three-year studies that were released so many years ago. It becomes our duty to be proactive to protect our companion animals from the possibly of vaccinosis resulting from unnecessary vaccinations. Inform yourself and let your voices be heard!
2011-06-13 12:28:54
Linda Dennison said:
@Cathy: Also ask for the sevo anesthetic (a/k/a the "Greyhound" one)...it is safer w/ less side effects. You seem to know your homeopathy, so I'm sure you know the surgical protocol. If not, Linda T. Dennison on Facebook (in Marietta, GA). Yeah, sevo costs more, but in the long run, health of dogs = more savings. My vet cannot believe how skinny Cheggie's file is at age 9! Thanks Dr. Miller for helping to spread the word!!!
2011-06-17 10:34:16
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Joan Yarfitz said:
Good info to pass on to dog lovers! A friend recently had his dog "murdered" by a greedy vet whose tech gave the dog an unnecessary shot too close to his spinal column and within a day the dog was dead!
2011-06-12 11:59:01