There’s tons of opposing views and theorys as to the dangers or benefits of vaccines for dogs. The following quick lesson should enlighten you as to what the top Veterinarians in the World today think about vaccines for dogs. I’ll also show you a simple test, known as a Titer Test, that will lessen your dog’s odds of having a bad reaction to dog vaccines.
There happen to be a multitude of types of dog vaccines. These encompass dog vaccines for rabies, lyme disease, parovirus, canine parainfluenza virus, giardiasis, canine distemper virus, bordetella bronchiseptica, canine adenovirus, leptospirosis and a couple others.
The more its studied, the more it looks like a lot of the vaccines for dogs aren’t really necessary. Overvaccinating your dog is very common today. Vaccinating your dog probably does NOT have to be done every single year. Thats probably too much. Once the vet gets through vaccinating your dog with the 1st vaccines ever, your dog will most likely need a “booster” vaccination the following year. After that, dog vaccinations should probably only be given about once every three years. Whats more important than over vaccinating your dog is making sure to feed him or her a truly healthy dog food everyday, but thats a whole other article.
Dog vaccination dangers, bad reactions and side effects include neurological disorders, allergic reactions, autoimmune diseases, skin disorders and disease, thyroid problems, seizures and overly aggressive behavior.
The most important dog vaccines that should be given to your dog are for rabies, canine distemper and parovirus. The parovirus disease is a really bad disease that ends up being fatal in many cases.
When vaccinating your dog, try to spread the vaccinations out over a period of a few weeks instead of giving them to your dog all at once. What this does is make it possible for the immune system of your dog to not become overwhelmed by multiple dog vaccines and lessens the odds of a bad reaction.
An excellent step to take to prevent bad reactions is to give your dog a “Titer Test” prior to giving him his dog vaccines. A titer test is a test that reveals whether or not your dog has enough antibodies to the disease that the dog vaccine is supposed to prevent. If the results of the Titer test reveal your dog has enough antibodies to the particular disease, then a vaccine for your dog will not be needed that year. And please remember, feeding your dog a healthy dog food each and every day will give your dog a powerful immune system that will be able to naturally fight off almost any disease.
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