Were done vaccinating our animals. Cats are indoors and havent had one in like 7 years now. Dog was due this year but no more. Its become big business for the vets. Same big business model as humans IMO.
Almost a non existent issue but they keep pumping in more vaccines. I read a article many years ago and that vet said once they get there first shot it should be good for life. Not to keep getting them!
Talk to your Grandparents. Most didnt have vets and when animals got sick they died and you got another one. No overpopulation and no need for running into the vet every year.
Purdue veterinarian education actually published some study on how animals are jabbed too frequently and don't need annual jabs as recommended. I only do our dogs rabies, as required to own in our state, but the kids show dog for 4h (ironically managed by purdue) and they require a host of jabs for dogs to show. Makes me upset as it's good for my kids, the dogs actually learn alot but I think rabies should be the only thing required. Same with horses. Annual jabs required to show 4h. Funny thing was Purdue listed all kinds of health issues they see in pets from jabs, which just so happen to be the same as what we are seeing in humans as the jab schedule gets bigger each uesr.
Were done vaccinating our animals. Cats are indoors and havent had one in like 7 years now. Dog was due this year but no more. Its become big business for the vets. Same big business model as humans IMO.
Want to get really surprised. Look up your State and how many rabid reports there are for say cats and dogs. I live in Florida and heres our info. https://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/rabies/rabies-surveillance.html
Almost a non existent issue but they keep pumping in more vaccines. I read a article many years ago and that vet said once they get there first shot it should be good for life. Not to keep getting them!
Talk to your Grandparents. Most didnt have vets and when animals got sick they died and you got another one. No overpopulation and no need for running into the vet every year.
The lady I spoke to today said this is what she needs THIS YEAR. Left the door open for every year thereafter
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Purdue veterinarian education actually published some study on how animals are jabbed too frequently and don't need annual jabs as recommended. I only do our dogs rabies, as required to own in our state, but the kids show dog for 4h (ironically managed by purdue) and they require a host of jabs for dogs to show. Makes me upset as it's good for my kids, the dogs actually learn alot but I think rabies should be the only thing required. Same with horses. Annual jabs required to show 4h. Funny thing was Purdue listed all kinds of health issues they see in pets from jabs, which just so happen to be the same as what we are seeing in humans as the jab schedule gets bigger each uesr.