Friends dog dies

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m3sye

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26,231 posts

207 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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My friend 2 weeks ago took his 5 Yr old dog in for vaccination, the day after he became ill and sadly yesterday passed away, this is not a 1 off thing with many dogs becoming ill and some sadly dying afterwards, be careful what you put in your animal


Gameface

16,565 posts

83 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Interesting... Strangely enough my black Labrador was very ill after his jabs a few weeks ago.

Took him back to the vets and they diagnosed a brain tumour!!

Was devastated.

He's absolutely fine now.

I've changed vets.

Brads67

3,199 posts

104 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Never had a dog boostered in 30yrs.

My dogs got an initial injection at home by me, and no more. Thats a few dogs over 30yr and never had an issue.

tankplanker

2,479 posts

285 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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The problem is that most kennels want your dog to have up to date set of jabs and won't take the dog otherwise. Either I get the dog vaccinated or I have to decide if I want to go abroad on holiday or not.

m3sye

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26,231 posts

207 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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tankplanker said:
The problem is that most kennels want your dog to have up to date set of jabs and won't take the dog otherwise. Either I get the dog vaccinated or I have to decide if I want to go abroad on holiday or not.
It’s very easy (& safe!)to check if your dog carries immunity to diseases by doing a titre test via vaccicheck at most vets.

m3sye

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26,231 posts

207 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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wisbech

3,055 posts

127 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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So anti-vaxx in the pet world?

moorx

3,774 posts

120 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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wisbech said:
So anti-vaxx in the pet world?
Oh yes, you'd better believe it.....

Very worrying for people like me who have dogs who can't be vaccinated for medical reasons (immune condition).

Edited by moorx on Friday 23 August 11:22

Mr Tom

633 posts

147 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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This thread should be reported to the mods for excessive stupidity. It’s you lot who are responsible for the death of dogs by preventable disease because of vaccination. Look up ‘herd immunity’. Luckily for you non-vaccinators you are relying on it. The more people who don’t vaccinate the less herd immunity we will see and the more disease we will begin to see again.

Just look at the MMR situation. Lots of measles and mumps coming back.

Yes I’m one of those money grabbing vets.

Brads67

3,199 posts

104 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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Mr Tom said:
This thread should be reported to the mods for excessive stupidity. It’s you lot who are responsible for the death of dogs by preventable disease because of vaccination. Look up ‘herd immunity’. Luckily for you non-vaccinators you are relying on it. The more people who don’t vaccinate the less herd immunity we will see and the more disease we will begin to see again.

Just look at the MMR situation. Lots of measles and mumps coming back.

Yes I’m one of those money grabbing vets.
I've read that twice and am still not sure what side you're on smile

otolith

58,400 posts

210 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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Vaccination, in general, is not risk-free.

Nor is non-vaccination.

Generally the risks of the latter outweigh the former. I vaccinate my animals.

Boosted LS1

21,198 posts

266 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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Brads67 said:
Never had a dog boostered in 30yrs.

My dogs got an initial injection at home by me, and no more. Thats a few dogs over 30yr and never had an issue.
I was told they self boost if they are out and about and exposed to risk. Must say I've never had my dogs re-boosted and all's been fine.

Zarco

18,375 posts

215 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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moorx said:
wisbech said:
So anti-vaxx in the pet world?
Oh yes, you'd better believe it.....

Very worrying for people like me who have dogs who can't be vaccinated for medical reasons (immune condition).

Edited by moorx on Friday 23 August 11:22
It's even got a scare mongering Facebook post laugh

moorx

3,774 posts

120 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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Mr Tom said:
This thread should be reported to the mods for excessive stupidity. It’s you lot who are responsible for the death of dogs by preventable disease because of vaccination. Look up ‘herd immunity’. Luckily for you non-vaccinators you are relying on it. The more people who don’t vaccinate the less herd immunity we will see and the more disease we will begin to see again.
Hear, hear.

I rely on herd immunity for one of my dogs, but not out of choice. All the others are and have always been vaccinated.

FiF

45,228 posts

257 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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moorx said:
Mr Tom said:
This thread should be reported to the mods for excessive stupidity. It’s you lot who are responsible for the death of dogs by preventable disease because of vaccination. Look up ‘herd immunity’. Luckily for you non-vaccinators you are relying on it. The more people who don’t vaccinate the less herd immunity we will see and the more disease we will begin to see again.
Hear, hear.

I rely on herd immunity for one of my dogs, but not out of choice. All the others are and have always been vaccinated.
Seconded about the stupidity shown in this thread. A puppy died after vaccination in our vets practice, the owners went ape st and started all sorts of threats. PM revealed the puppy had died after eating something that it shouldn't and in reality with application of the most basic of care should have been preventable. Still they're now st stirring anti-vaxxers. No patience for them.

DocJock

8,470 posts

246 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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I didn't read the OP as an anti-vax post.

The FB post was suggesting that many boosters are given without checking whether or not they are necessary. That is certainly my experience, as titre tests are only performed at the vet's we use, if you request them.