A lot of these things are decided for us...whether good or bad when deciding they take the majority's response most of the time and therefore for the majority's sake it is a good thing...but as you said there are going to be those that can't handle many different products and medicines...Wish that we could be able to know in advance what can be tolerated and what can't and then as the article says...we may not even know what long range effect these things have on us...
I think the vaccines are a good thing but too much of it is where I wonder where to make the limit...I have read that vaccinating every year is not necessary and can be harmful in many cases...
So again when the choice is ours to make we have to evaluate the information we have and choose...hopefully we make the right choice... it is a shot in the dark many times... because until many are affected by something negatively they will continue to push the use of it...we see that in drugs and food products in the past few years...
I do agree that if your animals or yourself are going to be exposed to high risk areas then you should opt for the protection against the diseases that are out there. That only makes sense... I have immunised all my dogs with the initial shots. I have left a longer time between the vaccines though and we are not out in the public with them either...They never leave home except to go to the Vet...so I think that makes a big difference too...
Annette
Alan and Annette Hake
and the animals we love,
on Menookhaw Mountain
Ravenden, Arkansas
--- On Sat, 5/7/11, Kathleen Nygren <homeplace_boxers@hotmail.com> wrote:
> From: Kathleen Nygren <homeplace_boxers@hotmail.com>
> Subject: RE: [boxer lovers] latest Purdue vaccine study
> To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Saturday, May 7, 2011, 10:39 PM
>
> I have never in all these years had a dog with autoimmune
> deficiency. I have vaccinated my pets religiously
> except when very young living on the farm.
> I did find it an interesting article and worth
> sharing. Each has the right to decide how much or how
> little they agree with. I will continue to
> vaccinate. Especially since mine are exposed to so
> much away from home, showing etc. Kennel cough, parvo,
> and so much more. I am not going to take the chance
> that ones so dear to my heart would be inflicted because I
> did not vaccinate. You are totally right in what you
> state. Where would we be as humans. Thinking of
> only one....polio for instance.
> Kat
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> www.homeplaceboxers.com
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