Vaccinosis: Health Hazards of Scheduled Animal and Pet Vaccines
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You and me both. I wish I could have interfered with the puppy shots before I had him. Fortunately, there are way more vets out there who don't force vaccines to see your dog should your dog require care.
It'still hard to find a trustworthy vet though. I thought I liked mine until she tried to prescribe him brovecto flea poison when he was there for a (turned out to be minor) respiratory illness. That shit. Holy cats, via ingestion it goes under the skin of your pet and stays there for a time, poisoning fleas to the point of death if they bite. How can anyone think that a good idea? Screw all western medicine.
I love my vet. He was the head vet fir the local zoo before he opened his animal hospital. He took care of our horses for years. Took care of my animals since the day he opened shop.
I call him up,he comes right to my house.takes care of whatever the problem is and never charges me a dime.
The A-hole vets in New England were still only offering "curb side" pet drop off and still wearing masks this time last year.
My vet himself told me the masks were useless and the only reason they wear them is to keep shit from falling out of thier nose or mouths into an open wound while doing surgery.
I had to call him for myself to get antibiotics for an infection under a finger nail. I couldnt go anywhere else cuz i refuse to wear a mask.
You are VERY fortunate to have a based vet.
Wow. You have a great vet.
Don't know where you live, but unfortunately, here in southern USA, life is miserable if you don't give your dog flea prevention. It doesn't get cold enough, long enough in Louisiana to kill fleas/larvae/eggs in the winter to reduce numbers in the spring and summer. Dogs with a flea infestation get tape worms from biting the fleas to kill them then swallowing them. Flea infestation can cause several other health issues for your pet as well.
Fleas and ticks stay away from our pets because of what we fed them. No kibbles, just raw and I add Turmeric, Garlic and Onion Powder to their raw food. As for heartworms, DE, Artemesia, and Ivermectin took care of them.
Got a puppy of a Rottweiler, and a 16 years old Dingo. They both play with each other. Once a while, the ticks have to be pulled but most just died and dried up.
Be careful with garlic. Found out recently that its supposedly poisonous to dogs.
Oh I know. It's the quantity. Study what they said and find out how they always try to discourage good things.
Sorry to hear all that, but there has to be a better way. Poison that settles just under the skin is bad. Even the FDA put out a warning about it, and we know what it takes for them to get involved in a product like that.
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-health-literacy/fact-sheet-pet-owners-and-veterinarians-about-potential-adverse-events-associated-isoxazoline-flea
For some reason,my dog dont get fleas. Ive found maybe 4 on her in the 10+ years that ive had her.but ticks are another story.
Ive found that the flea/tick stuff that comes in the tube and you put a dot on thier neck and tail or you run a stripe down thier back works great. As soon as i find a tick,i put the stuff on her and never find another for the season.
I use that more than the pills myself. I did have one dog years ago that couldn't use it. She broke out in horrible rash/hives if I put it on her