We want to travel with our 8/9 weeks old pedigree-puppies


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/ #166 Rabies vaccines too young destroy a puppy's health

2016-02-03 14:48

The most serious part of this law, made by governments and not based on science, is the absolute danger and damage to a puppy this young being vaccinated for rabies. The science proves this is a damaging practice. When was the last case of rabies in humans in your countries? When was the last known case of rabies in humans from a puppy? While rabies is a serious disease it resides primarily in the wildlife populations.  In the United States we have an organization of scientists and veterinarians that have created the Rabies Challenge Fund. Their work involves education and revision of outdated and unhealthy rabies vaccine practices based on science and evidence. Their first victory was to get rabies vaccine schedules standardized in all of the u.s. to every three years, from mandatory annual rabies vaccines. Their next goal is to alter that schedule to once every 7 years throughout the u.s. and their final goal is to standardize rabies vaccines in the u.s. to once in the lifetime of the dog, as science has proved that ONE rabies vaccine is GOOD FOR THE LIFE OF THE DOG. And the adverse side effects of over vaccination from rabies has long term negative health consequences.  Let's keep the government out of our dogs health and rely on veterinarians that specialize in immunology.