This is a Steve Kirsch 4 part post on X concerning vaccines in pets:
I got this message from a fellow MIT alum just now. The tl;dr is that vaccines are NOT safe to give to pets.
Hey, on an entirely different note, I thought I might tell you about our Veterinarian, who has a lot of information on Vaccines. Because of his and my stance on vax in general, we decided to go have dinner together back in 2021. I learned a lot from him at the time because veterinary medicine is not nearly as "bought" by big pharma and MSM as human medicine -- remember, almost everyone pays themselves, no insurance, there is less money involved, and the doctor circuit is much tighter and they share notes: No HIPAA issues. Here are a few of the things I learned:
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He is legally obligated to give rabies vaccines. However, most vets don't know that you can test dogs for the rabies antigens from last year's vax, and if they have the antigens, he can write down that the titer is high, and he can wait another year.
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vets have discovered that vaxed dogs are much more likely to get cancer in the area vaxxed, usually the shoulder. He now (and for years) gives the vax in the tail of the dog -- that way, if cancer develops, the tail can be amputated without issues, vs the shoulder which is problematic.
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There are many other vaxes for dogs, with similar impacts. He avoids them unless insisted upon by the owner, and if so, goes in the tail.
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this has been known for YEARS. It's not new. It's been covered up like everything else. But, check this article out regarding a study at Purdue University where they SHOWED and PROVED issues by studying vaxxed vs un-vaxxed dogs:
https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/purdue-vaccination-studies/
Before I knew anything about how bad vaccines were I had a toy poodle puppy who was rabies vaxxed when he was only 2 lbs and he had a reaction to it. I didn't realize it right away but did notice the area on his back hip was purplish afterwards. then his ears puffed up and it looked like someone had stitched the edges up. A month later all the fur in the area of the injection fell out and never grew back. The poor baby was always having issues with allergies. Now I know these were vax related.
A year later I mentioned it to my vet so she gave him benedryl before hand and I waited an hour in her waiting room to make sure he didn't have another reaction. I asked her to give it to him in the same area since he had already lost his hair there
That night his whole leg turned purplish again. But he did not have any other symptoms that I remember.
The following year bc of his size and reactions he was rabies vaccine exempt. I was told to make sure my cat was still vaxxed.
When I moved to the South where they actually have rabies in the area I was told if my dog didn't have any rabies vax and he was to bite any of her staff he would be placed either in quarantine or killed by decision of the local animal authorities.
After that I left her office and went to see a holistic vet. He said we could still make him rabies exempt but I asked to have him given the rabies so noone would decide to kill him if he nipped anyone. (He was snappy when he was hurt or when he was in my arms). So this vet gave him a tiny bit (not the state recommended amount) of a different variety of rabies shot after my dog was given another shot of benedryl.
He also told me many small dogs end up having issues with the rabies shots bc they give the same amount of rabies to a two pound pup that they give to a hundred pound pup.
We decided to alternate his rabies every other year. He also said even if he was exposed to a bat or any other animal with rabies even if vaccinated for rabies he would be required to take another rabies vaccine. My baby died at age 16 from Congested heart failure.
In addition, this Vet told me my cat who was elderly by the time we got there would no longer need any more rabies vaccines since she had had so many up until that time. Along with other shots.
Now I only give rabies to my other cats annually. I refuse all other vaccines for them as they are indoor kitties only When kittens they had some of the other vaccines but only a one time deal. I will be stopping the rabies shots when they turn ten years old.