Today I noticed a huge change when I took my little to see her pediatrician. Since she was born they always stuck us on the "sick" side and "sick" rooms because we refused to vaccinate our child and we were in the midst of covid and did not vaccinate ourselves/during pregnancy. Even if we sat on the well side we'd be asked to sit on the sick side. Well today not only did we mingle and sit on the well side they directed us to the well rooms. New Dr and when we said no vaccinations, she said "good good." Is the shift happening?
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I also wondering about veterinary care. They’ve increased the vaccinations exponentially.
I haven't noticed that - what else are they adding now? I can understand rabies, and I never got my pup the canine flu vax (definitely not going to now), but I wasn't aware of more of them lately.
“Core vs Non-Core Vaccines
All of the vaccines given to dogs fit into 2 categories: core and non-core vaccines.
Core vaccines are the ones most vets recommend your dog should have as a puppy. These vaccines all protect against dangerous viral diseases. They are:
Rabies Distemper Parvovirus Adenovirus (Canine Hepatitis) The Non-Core vaccines include:
Bordetella Lyme Disease Leptospirosis 4-way (this is sometimes included in combination vaccines with core vaccines, but it is a non-core vaccine and should be considered separately) Canine Influenza Parainfluenza Adenovirus Intranasal”
Thank you for this list! ❤️