Danny
Posted : 3/19/2006 12:48:41 AM
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I am sad to say, this is quite one sided informations you have come across there callie (and also partially simply wrong). First off, there is no such thing as a "vaccine for tick borne disease". Canine Lyme disease by itself, for instance, technically speaking requires three different vaccines (which still does not cover all strains and is not 100% effective for reasons quite involved, uncovered however just recently right here by the University of North Carolina

). Secondly, to say that one should not vaccinate a dog that has already been exposed to ticks is tantamount to saying that one should not vaccinate any dog who ever has left a clinically sanitized room or has had any contact with any dog from outside. On a similar level, one could argue that no human who had contact with measels ought to be vaccinated against it. Of course, both vaccinations do bear a risk of overreaction when there was previous contact with the malefactor. It is all a matter of balancing risk and benefit. Cases of actually acquiring a disease from a vaccination however are extremely rare, no matter what vaccination we are talking about. There have been anecdotal reports that dogs vaccinated against Lyme have developed symptoms, but testing for the disease showed nothing but that the dog had been vaccinated (meaning, they did NOT acquire the disease, and the reason for the side effects are unclear to date; there is also a new vaccination on the market that reportedly avoids those lyme-like side effects).
The best course of action is to use your Frontline (or whatever one is using), to keep ticks out of problem areas during the worst months (spray your backyard), to check your dog daily for ticks, and to find out how widespread tick born diseases such as Lyme disease are in your area (there are huge differences; in some areas Lyme is close to non-existent, in others quite common - ask your vet). If it is more or less an epidemic in your area, one could consider vaccinating. Lastly, one could inform oneself in depth about the early signs and symptoms of tick born diseases, as many (such as Lyme) have an excellent prognosis IF treated early (90+ % for Lyme).
Good luck and lets hope for a bad year for those ticks! [

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