janet_rose
Posted : 4/13/2011 8:28:49 PM
If your dogs have had at least one MLV vaccine at 1-year or older for parvo, distemper, and adenovirus (cross protects for hepatitis), I would not vaccinate for those diseases again. I would not vaccinate ever for Coronavirus (useless) or Giardia (useless).
Lepto (bacteria) vaccine dangers lkely outweigh possible benefits - especially for puppies and small dogs. http://www.caberfeidh.com/Lepto.htm
The Lyme (tick bourne) vaccine can cause an untreatable form of Lyme disease. http://www.caberfeidh.com/Lyme.htm
Parainfluenza and Bordetella cover 3 of the 8+ causes of kennel cough - basically doggie flu/colds. If you don't board or visit dog parks, you probably don't need these two vaccines.
Whatever vaccines you do get please consider these guidelines:
(1) Get single-dose vial vaccines - reduces the risk of bacterial contamination.
(2) Paste the vial label in the dog's chart - provides manufacturer and batch number in case of vaccine problems.
(3) Do not use vaccines with Thimerosal - a preservative that contains mercury (banned from human vaccines).
(4) Have syringes filled in front of you to be sure of #1, #2, and #3.
(5) Do not give a rabies shot within 30-days of any other vaccine.
(6) Never vaccinate a sick dog or one recovering from (or about to have) surgery.
(7) Avoid large combo shots. If there is a reaction, you don't know what the dog is reacting to, plus challenging the dog's immune system with more than one disease can be hard on him/her.
(8) Stay in or close to the vet's office for an hour after the shot in case of reactions. Avoid getting shots close to closing time or on a day when the vet will not be open the next day.
I am very wary about shots for myself or for pets. A nurse in my regular GP's office could have killed me if I hadn't asked what antibiotic she was about to give me. My chart even said I was allergic to penicillin!!