>hydro and anuerisms are both very serious and usually fatal issues.
Allergic realctions usually are NOT fatal...they can be, but usually are
more terrifying than anything. If you have a dog that has had an allergic
reaction in the past, he should always be given benedryl before future
vacs....
Marsha

> Thank you for your input - Doc suspects Hydro or aneurism, allergic to
> vaccines?? I will be very careful next time and talk to the Veterans of
> Chihuahua's!! Gloria C
> "The Lord will fight for you, and you shall hold your Peace"
>  Exodus 14:14
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> I agree 100%!!!  I've learned my lesson with vaccinating one of my chi's
> and I'm totally against getting them vaccinated after all their puppy
> vaccines.  I only get the Rabies because of the requirement by law.
> You're also correct about it varying by state, I believe it is different
> for each state.  Unfortunately, I don't get out of Delaware much :-)---
> On Thu, 8/28/08, Marsha Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Marsha
> Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] VaccinationsTo:
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> rabies shots varies from state to state. Some still require
> yearly.Luckily, I live in an area, that despite LAW, there is no
> enforcement! ! INEVER give a rabies shot. My chis are never in a
> position to come incontact with a rabid animal, so I do not see the
> sense in risking it. Asfor other vacines, I give a full round of puppy
> shots, excluding thelepto. After all the puppy shots have been given, I
> do not vacinate again.I do not give adult shots unless I happen to get
> an adult with aquestionable vacination history. I think the puppy vacs
> protect them muchlonger than vets would have us to believe. I do think
> puppy vacs areneeded, but I do not think yearly vacs afterwards is a
> good idea.Marsha> The best advice is, before vaccinating your pup for
> anything, get> his/her titer levels checked first.  Rabies should only
> be required> every 3 years.  It use to be one year, but now is 3 by law.
>  But, prior> to getting any other vaccinations other than Rabies, get
> their titer> levels checked.  I'm not a Dr., but have done plenty of
> research on> vaccinations and if a dog, specifically small breeds, are
> over> vaccinated, it could cause inflammation of the brain.>> --- On
> Sun, 7/20/08, GJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> From: GJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Vaccinations> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com>
> Date: Sunday, July 20, 2008, 1:12 AM>>>>>>>> Esteem Chi Parents!> My
> questions is about vaccines.  Can you give me some advise/opinion/>
> comment about how you vaccinate your babies - even the very small ones>
> that are 2-4 lbs?? Do you get Rabie vaccs yearly?  Reason for asking: >
> Jazzy is 4 lbs - before we rescued her she got a 3 year Rab. vaccine ->
> her fir was very thin, and her ears were dry like potato chips.  Is>
> there another way beside tithers?? Do you give their DHLPP/DHPP yearly?
>> Any reactions??   Whisper, the 5 month old is going thru her 3nd set
> of> vaccines...   Our babies DO NOT go to dog parks, but we do travel
> with> them. Thanks in advance for your input!!> Gloria C>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>




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