Well it depends on how much money he wants to make, huh?? Some figure they have 
you between a rock and a hard place.



________________________________
 From: Deanna Corey <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Yearly Vaccines
 

  
I have been very fortunate that my three main vets all accept the titters 
scores....my groomers accept them as well. What is important is that immune 
levels are high...titters tells them that! It would be silly for a vet that 
administered the titers to refuse to treat...he would be kinda stupid then if 
you ask me lol!!

Romping in the Dog Park!
Deanna and the Dog Park Gang!

The LITTLES:
Mouse-chi 11-13-2004
Madison-yorkie 11-20-2010
Myrtle-chi 4-23-2010

The MIDDLES:Nugget- poodle 8-24-2004
Bella-Pom 1-15-2007
Mabel-Boston 7-14-2010

The BIGGUNS
Logan-GSD 11-24-2011
Caleb-rott/chow/pitt mix 6-17-2006-RIP 2-22-2012
Maxine-Pitt 6-3-2008
Toby-ESS 12-12-2006

Stella and Stanley ( winged dog park members)
And of course....the CAT (Miles)
LIFE WITHOUT A DOG IS LIKE DANCING WITHOUT MUSIC. YOU CAN DO IT, BUT WHO WOULD 
WANT TO?? ...and I like all kinds of music!!

On Apr 3, 2012, at 12:35 PM, "sheila" <[email protected]> wrote:


  
>If you don't get your dog vaccinated with the rabies shot, since it is 
required by law, the vets will refuse to see your animal. a lot of them here 
won’t see the dog if you don’t stay updated on all vaccines
> 
> 
> 
>From: Peggy & The Girls 
>Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 3:21 PM
>To: [email protected] 
>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Yearly Vaccines
> 
>
>
>
>You are welcome! You should understand that some vets will not advise  against 
>the rabies shot because it is a federal law that all dogs be  vaccinated 
>yearly or every 3 yrs. A lot of vets don't want to be involved  with the 
>politics. So the decision is really up to an educated owner and  like you 
>said, each of us has to feel comfortable with our own decision. 
> 
>The only shots that I personally may have to make a decision on is if  the 
>Parvo Virus changes it's strain, or for that matter if any virus  changes it's 
>strain and becomes prevalent. And also the doggy flu shot.  The doggy flu 
>vaccine hasn't been around long enough to have enough data  on it's overall 
>effect on dogs, like the other shots have been. We have  had many outbreaks of 
>it here on LI, NY and in the city, so that one is a  little scary. 
> 
>Peggy & The Girls
> 
> 
>-------Original Message-------
> 
>From: Cindy Rieger
>Date: 4/3/2012 2:09:02  PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] Yearly Vaccines
>   
>Peggy,
> 
>You are AWESOME! Thank you!  
> 
>We do have a high incidence of heartworm disease here in SC  apparently so I 
>guess the preventative is a must, I'm sure my vet  will advise against 
>foregoing the shots but I must feel comfortable  that I am making the right 
>decision.
> 
>Thanks again for the info!
> 
>Cindy
> 
>--- On Tue, 4/3/12, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>From: Peggy & The Girls 
            <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Yearly 
            Vaccines
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Tuesday, April 
            3, 2012, 12:25 PM
>
>
>  
>Hi Cindy,
>It was me who posted all that info on vaccines. You can  have a titer test 
>done, but the odds are at 15 months old he  has plenty of immunity for years 
>to come. The titer test can  be more expensive then the shots with some of 
>these vets. So  you may want to call around at different vets and get a price. 
> They all use the same test, just that some vets make more of a  profit on it.
> 
>I do not give yearly boosters anymore and I don't give  rabies anymore. I will 
>post the info again in the next email.  Please save them as they are loaded 
>with info and have links  that you can click on for updates as each year 
>passes.
> 
>IDEXX Fecal Ova and Parasites by Zin,  is a worm  test. click  Worm Test   for 
> explanation. You can google any of the abbreviations for test  and shots and 
>will always find info that explains what they  are.
> 
>DA2PPv is the yearly 5 way booster for:  Canine Distemper, Adenovirus  Type2, 
>Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Modified Live Virus
> 
>Whether you give a 1yr or a 5yr rabies shot  is governed by your state/county 
>laws. The virus and the  dosage they give in the shot is exactly the same in 
>both the  1yr and the 5yr and the exactly the same dosage is give to any  size 
>puppy and any size dog. 
> 
>Cindy, bear in mind, who is going to know  whether you give the rabies shot 
>every year or not? The law  doesn't come knocking on your door to ask, so for 
>me  personally, I don't worry about an old outdated law that says  dogs have 
>to be the shot every year or every five years, My  dogs are done for life in 
>my book. Princess had a bad reaction  to the last rabies shot that she had. I 
>never gave one to Gigi  because it is too risky for her and the odds are that 
>since  she is going to be 8 yrs old she probably had at least one  some where 
>in her past life. Not only that, but there hasn't  been a case of rabies 
>anywhere in over 24 yrs. 
> 
>So I would do the regular fecal worm test  and do the Heart-worm test and the 
>HW meds if you have that  problem in your state, and I wouldn't worry about 
>the other  shots. JMO
> 
>If your dog had a reaction to the rabies  shot then you may want to read this:
> 
>                                    
> 
>                              Please click on the PDF link for important  info
> 
> 
>From: [email protected]
>Subj: AVMA Passes Rabies Waiver  2012
>
>       
>AVMA (American Veterinary  Medical Association) EXECUTIVE BOARD PASSES ANNUAL 
>RABIES VACCINATION WAIVER 
> 
>http://www.avma.org/about_avma/governance/hod/2012RegularWinterSession/Resolution_2_rabies_vaccination_Final.pdf(please
> copy & paste link into  browser if it doesn't work by clicking on  it)
> 
>"...AVMA recognizes  some animals might require a waiver from rabies 
>vaccination  because the vaccination poses an unacceptably high risk to the  
>health of the individual animal..."
> 
> 
>Peggy & The Girls
> 
> 
> 
>-------Original  Message-------
> 
>From: Cindy
>Date: 4/3/2012 11:30:40 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Chihuahuas] Yearly Vaccines
>   
>Hi Everyone,
>
>My vet's office just sent a reminder 
                  that Cooper my 15 month old Chi is due for his vaccinations 
                  and parasite check. I can't remember who said something about 
                  having them check the levels to make sure that he really 
needs 
                  a booster. I don't take any meds myself, and I certainly 
don't 
                  want to give my dogs anything unnecessary or potentially 
                  harmful.
>The ones that he is due for are DA2PPv 1 year 
                  immunity, IDEXX Fecal Ova and Parasites by Zin, IDEXX Young 
                  Canine Maintenance Profile, and Rabies Canine 1 year Booster. 
                  My little Dali had a reaction to the rabies vaccine when she 
                  got it for the first time so I am concerned. What do you 
                  think?
>
>Thanks! Cindy
>
>
>      
>     = 
 

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