To: Salamander
It was probably the 6 or 7 combo shot which includes Lepto. *If* I vaccinate, I insist upon separate vax spaced out over time. I never shotgun vaccinate with the combos. Someone once asked why our dogs seemed to live longer back in the day. We have better food, better vet care, better diagnostics yet they still die/get sick more often than they really should. The only thing thats changed is the vaccine push, which, coincidentally, is extremely profitable for vets. Before I bought into the annual vax protocol, my dogs only went to the vet to be neutered and occasional required shots. Nobody ever got sick. Since the over vaccination craze, I feel like Im dragging somebody in every month for some weird, obscure thing. My vet doesnt like it but Ive let years go by before I come in for their annuals. The rabies I *have* to do every three years due to state law but the rest is pointless, IMO. The Lyme vax is now under scrutiny for causing Lyme symptoms even though it doesnt cause the actual disease. Same difference, if you ask me. Yea shots routine is getting changed and some of it dropped. I think the Bordetella/Kennel Cough is the most likely culprit and she really doesn't need it.
She's holding her food now. I started her back slow last night and she's ate what she normally does I just spread it out. She threw up once this morning but very little in it and most I suspect is now processing through her normally. No noticeable blood in stool either. VET last year told me that part in a dog wasn't really an emergency or danger the way it is in a human. When they have a reaction their gut usually gets tore up and they'll bleed a little. I'm going to look up state Rabies vaccination law too. Really the only thing I worry about is Coons and unfortunately we have too many.
She's got her I'm the boss strut back in her walk now LOL.
75 posted on
07/17/2013 5:28:24 AM PDT by
cva66snipe
(Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?)
To: cva66snipe
You might want to give her plain boiled chicken breast and white rice for a few days to help her stomach heal.
Best of luck to her and you.
:)
80 posted on
07/17/2013 6:30:52 AM PDT by
Salamander
(.......Uber Alice!.......)
To: cva66snipe
84 posted on
07/17/2013 7:19:56 AM PDT by
the OlLine Rebel
(Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
To: cva66snipe
Is your dog at “high risk” for getting rabies? Probably not. There are very few domestic animal rabies cases — or even wild animal rabies cases today in the U.S. Unless my dog ran wild I would titer for this one too. Yes, I know “it’s the law” blah blah blah, but unless you live in a nanny state where what you do or don’t do at the vet’s office is reported to the state, I wouldn’t give it a second thought. Titer to be sure she’s protected, but if she’s an inside dog and doesn’t come into contact with wildlife on her own where you can’t protect her, I wouldn’t take the risk.
93 posted on
07/18/2013 1:04:25 PM PDT by
JLLH
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