4Chan anons connect the jab to PZP, a horse sterilization vaccine
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They're paid not to notice.
And paid NOT to notice.
Medical 'professionals' are not trained to think. That stopped in the 80's.
They are trained to regurgitate treatment protocols and sign prescriptions.
Makes me worry about all the scheduled shot my pets have received...
Pet medicine is often a ripoff to the consumer and a money maker for the manufacturer and administrators. I use to work for a vet. We never once saw a heart worm infection. Yet, periodically, he would mail out a postcard saying there had been hear worms detected in our area. I've never treated our dogs for heart worms. It's expensive and not needed. The only thing our dogs get is spay/neutered, good food and joint health medicine.
This is what I've figured. I've raised many house-hold animals (dogs & cats) over the years that never got all of the shots that they try to push. Just a good quality food, some chewy parts of my ribeye I don't want, plenty of exercise, and glucosamine in later years, and they are always as healthy as can be.
Only time I can think of is some cats got a viral infection of some sort. The one cat got over it within 2 weeks. The other cat was still struggling with it 3 weeks later so I gave her a tiny bit of ivermectin (Durvet horse paste) and it cleared her up within 24 hours.
Yes, cats do seem to get viral infections more than dogs. Feline distemper was the only contagious disease we frequently saw at the vet. If I had an indoor/outdoor cat and there were strays in the area, I would give it the feline shots. If it was stickily indoors, I wouldn't bother.
25 years of owning dogs and I've seen three aliments. My mother showed dogs and came back with kennel cough. Annoying but not fatal. Had an outdoor dog that had a running nose and sinus infection. Fed it eggs and it cleared up. It also had a chronic ear infection that never went away. Put a couple drops of diluted tea tree oil in his ear every other week, and it kept it from coming back.
Yeah I’ve been thinking that was probably the case over the last 10 years.
I get the rabies shot, because that’s horrible and you don’t want a rabid animal around humans, but the rest seems like a scam.
Yeah, I wonder how prevalent rabies is in the wild animal population. We have indoor dogs, so I don't bother with it. When we had a farm dog, he got a rabies shot because he killed racoon and went toe to toe with coyote.
Yes, our older indoor dog started making snapping sounds from his joints. I bought the joint health treats from Tractor Supply. My parents just use a smaller dose of glucosamine for humans.
What about dogs in high mosquito areas, such as Florida? Do you think that that would be a reason to do heartworm treatment? Just curious.
Good question. We're up north so I couldn't say. Heart worms are only fatal if not treated. In the early '70s, my mom adopted a dog from a guy who couldn't afford heart worm treatment. Mom took it to the vet and the doggie lived to 13 years old.
Pet vaccines and horse vaccines were the beginning of my vaccine skepticism 20 years ago. The more I researched, the more I realized it was a bunch of BS and quite terrifying. One of my young healthy horses got an aggressive sarcoid tumor within a couple month of getting an equine rabies shot. I never vaccinated another animal again. I sure as hell would never vaccinate myself. It is absolutely crazy. The more you know, the crazier it gets.