I've learned a lot about food and now I am learning about vaccines.
Read and learn exactly what you are allowing to be injected into your pet--and on a yearly basis at that.
After researching vaccine$, I am not going to 'over-vaccinate' my pets anymore. A blood test instead would be sufficient to verify if anti-bodies are present from the 'last' vaccine the cat or dog had.
Year after year, pets are getting 'overloaded' with vaccines and it's causing long term health problems.
The following link has TONS of info about vaccinations. Here are some highlights from some doctors and their opinions on vaccinations.
Dr. Pat Bradley, DVM - "In a general and frightening context, I see the overall health and longevity of animals deteriorating...
Dr. Dennis Macy DVM - "We should not allow politics and tradition or greed to enter the decision (on frequency of vaccination)...
Dr. Christina Chambreau, DVM - "Routine vaccinations are probably the worst thing that we do for our animals...
Chrissie Mason B.R.C.P., Ph.D. - "I am becoming seriously concerned at the increase in the cases of Auto-immune disease, and the Canine/Feline vaccination programme which I consider to be inextricably linked...
Dr. Driston Sherman, DVM - " When I was doing primary allopathic medicine, I saw two things. One is that within an hour after the vaccination was given, the animal was having trouble breathing or may have had redness of the skin. The other thing I saw quite often was usually about twelve to twenty-four hours after being vaccinated, animals with fever, loss of appetite, sleeping a lot, sometimes vomitting or diarrhea...
Dr. Dee Blanco, D.V.M - "You take healthy animals and often very quickly after you vaccinate, you can see simple things like itching of the skin or excessive licking of the paws, sometimes even with no eruptions and licking of the air. We see a lot of epilepsy/seizure, often after a rabies vaccination. Or dogs or cats can become aggressive for several days. Frequently, you'll see urinary tract infections in cats, often within three months after their [annual] vaccination. If you step back, open your mind and heart, you'll start to see patterns of illness post-vaccination."..
Taken from:
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/petvacc.htm
Read and learn exactly what you are allowing to be injected into your pet--and on a yearly basis at that.
After researching vaccine$, I am not going to 'over-vaccinate' my pets anymore. A blood test instead would be sufficient to verify if anti-bodies are present from the 'last' vaccine the cat or dog had.
Year after year, pets are getting 'overloaded' with vaccines and it's causing long term health problems.
The following link has TONS of info about vaccinations. Here are some highlights from some doctors and their opinions on vaccinations.
Dr. Pat Bradley, DVM - "In a general and frightening context, I see the overall health and longevity of animals deteriorating...
Dr. Dennis Macy DVM - "We should not allow politics and tradition or greed to enter the decision (on frequency of vaccination)...
Dr. Christina Chambreau, DVM - "Routine vaccinations are probably the worst thing that we do for our animals...
Chrissie Mason B.R.C.P., Ph.D. - "I am becoming seriously concerned at the increase in the cases of Auto-immune disease, and the Canine/Feline vaccination programme which I consider to be inextricably linked...
Dr. Driston Sherman, DVM - " When I was doing primary allopathic medicine, I saw two things. One is that within an hour after the vaccination was given, the animal was having trouble breathing or may have had redness of the skin. The other thing I saw quite often was usually about twelve to twenty-four hours after being vaccinated, animals with fever, loss of appetite, sleeping a lot, sometimes vomitting or diarrhea...
Dr. Dee Blanco, D.V.M - "You take healthy animals and often very quickly after you vaccinate, you can see simple things like itching of the skin or excessive licking of the paws, sometimes even with no eruptions and licking of the air. We see a lot of epilepsy/seizure, often after a rabies vaccination. Or dogs or cats can become aggressive for several days. Frequently, you'll see urinary tract infections in cats, often within three months after their [annual] vaccination. If you step back, open your mind and heart, you'll start to see patterns of illness post-vaccination."..
Taken from:
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/petvacc.htm