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CONCLUSION Dogs & cats no longer need to be vaccinated against distemper, parvo, & feline leukemia every year . Once the initial series of puppy or kitten vaccinations and first annual vaccinations are completed, immunity from MLV vaccines persists for life. It has been shown that cats over 1 year of age are immune to Feline Leukemia whether they have been vaccinated or not. Imagine the money you will save, not to mention less risks from side effects. PCR rabies vaccine, because it is not adjuvanted, will mean less risk of mediated hemolytic anemia and allergic reactions are reduced by less frequent use of vaccines as well as by avoiding unnecessary vaccines such as K-9 Corona virus and chlamydia for cats, as well as ineffective vaccines such as Leptospirosis and FIP. Intranasal vaccine for Rhiotracheitis and Calici virus, two upper respiratory viruses of cats provide more complete protection than injectable vaccines with less risk of serious reactions. The AAHA and all 27 veterinary schools of North America are our biggest endorsement for these new protocols. Dr. Bob Rogers Please consider as current on all vaccinations for boarding purposes . DOGS Initial series of puppy vaccines 1. distemper, hepatitis, parvo, parinfluenze - 3 sets one month apart concluding at 16 weeks of age. 2. Rabies at 16 weeks of age (later is better) 3. Bordetella within last 4-6 months First annual (usually at 1 year and 4 months of age) 1. DHP, Parvo, Rabies 2. Bordetella within last 4-6 months 2 years or older 1. Rabies with in last year 2. Bordetella within last 4-6 months 3. DHP & Parvo given anytime over 6 months of age , but not necessarily within the last year. Recommended: Physical exam for transmissible diseases and health risks. CATS Initial kitten series 1. Distemper [PLP], Rhino Calicivirus, Feline Leukemia Vaccine - 3 sets given one month apart concluding at 16 weeks. 2. Rabies at 16 weeks First Annual [usually at 1 year and 4 months of age] 1. Distemper (PLP), Rhino Calicivirus, Rabies 2 years or older 1. Rabies within the last year 2. Rhino Calicivirus within last year 3. Distemper and FelV given anytime after 6 months of age, but not necessarily with the last year. Recommended: Physical exam, FeLV/FIV testing, fecal exam for giardia. Ande Watkins Glen, NY |
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That was really interesting Elaine. The lady I know lost her dog to auto immune disease beacuse of vaccination. She is not an isolated case and 2 of mine definitely have the allergic reaction that is mentioned. Makes me realise I am doing the right thing and indeed whether I should wait until they are 10 (or in Rosie's case, 7) before I stop. |
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What is this disease Smudgley? How does it present? |
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I was updating my cats insurance today with Petplan only to be told that now Peapod is 8 she is no longer covered for the death by illness category. Also they only cover you up to a maximum of £400 per cat if they die. I know its not about the money but what happens for those people who pay a damn sight more than £400 for their cats they end up losing out any more than the maximum payout Bloody disgusting if you ask me when you think how much they must get out of people per month / year Sarah x |
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Peapod, who just lost her litter of kittens, is 8 years old???? Isn't that a bit old to be breeding from???? And you're right..............it shouldn't be about the money. |
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I have to agree with Charlie, 8 years old is far too old for a breeding queen. I am sorry Sarah but I don't approve of your so called breeding mentor selling you a cat of this age for breeding. She was obviosly out to get what she could from poor Peapod and by getting you to agree to spay her after her litter takes that 'expense' away from her. This is rehoming at the very worst. It is this type of 'breeder' who gives good breeders a bad name. If I were you, Sarah, I would start listening to a different mentor before you pick up her bad habits, so to speak. |
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