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  • Dec 16, 2008, 01:06 PM
    shawnna12345678
    3 year old
    Hey guys I have athree year old dog and he is due for his parvovirus booster shots he is up to date on all his other shots but I was woundering if he would be OK if I didn't get them for nim.. thanks shawnna
  • Dec 16, 2008, 01:11 PM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shawnna12345678 View Post
    hey guys I have athree year old dog and he is due for his parvovirus booster shots he is up to date on all his other shots but i was woundering if he would be ok if i didnt get them for nim ..thanks shawnna



    My dogs are confined - I have a fenced acre - but they get all their vaccines every year. I think if you can afford it it's a good idea. If you can't, well, sometimes some things have to slip by.
  • Dec 16, 2008, 10:36 PM
    Silverfoxkit

    Some vets argue that annual booster can have a negative effect on your dogs health. Here's an article that might help make your decision.

    Pet Booster Vaccinations : Green Living Journal
  • Dec 17, 2008, 07:00 AM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Silverfoxkit View Post
    Some vets argue that annual booster can have a negative effect on your dogs health. Here's an article that might help make your decision.

    Pet Booster Vaccinations : Green Living Journal



    I've read all the articles - I go on the advice of my Vet.

    I have a friend who has a titer done every year, gets a note that her dog has immunity, refuses all innoculations, included rabies.

    I think you have to educate yourself and make the decision you think is best for your pet.
  • Dec 17, 2008, 08:45 AM
    gmschofer

    Hello,

    Yes, personally I would get the Parvo vaccination, that is such a contagious disease that I would not want to take the chance. I had a 13 year old springer spaniel (Clifford) that passed away from it even though he had the vaccine he was just too old to fight it off, he passed away at the vet's office where they had him hospitalized on IV's, it is such a terrible disease for dogs.

    On the other hand I struggle with always getting my dogs heartworm check every year, I give them the chewable pills every month and now the vet is starting to say if you give them the pills every month you don't have to have the blood check until every three years so that is what I am doing for that.

    Anyway, I agree with everyone else so far that it is a personal choice on which vaccinations you want to go with, good luck!
  • Dec 17, 2008, 08:52 AM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gmschofer View Post
    Hello,

    Yes, personally I would get the Parvo vaccination, that is such a contagious disease that I would not want to take the chance. I had a 13 year old springer spaniel (Clifford) that passed away from it even though he had the vaccine he was just too old to fight it off, he passed away at the vet's office where they had him hospitalized on IV's, it is such a terrible disease for dogs.

    On the other hand I struggle with always getting my dogs heartworm check every year, I give them the chewable pills every month and now the vet is starting to say if you give them the pills every month you don't have to have the blood check until every three years so that is what I am doing for that.

    Anyway, I agree with everyone else so far that it is a personal choice on which vaccinations you want to go with, good luck!!



    Sorry about Clifford and your loss.
  • Dec 17, 2008, 09:01 AM
    gmschofer
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    Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    Sorry about Clifford and your loss.

    Thank you so much for your kind thoughts, he was a wonderful dog.
  • Dec 17, 2008, 09:31 AM
    starbuck8

    It's so confusing sometimes to know what is the best way to go. I guess all you can do is do your research, and weigh the pro's and con's, and then try and make an informed decision, to the best of your ability.
  • Dec 17, 2008, 11:05 AM
    Silverfoxkit

    You may also need to factor in the area in which you live, how often he is in contact with other people, strange dogs, new places and any area that may be a cesspool for illness. Do you take your dog to places like the dog park or petsmart where other dogs frequent?

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