Re: [boxer lovers] Parvo for Jeanne

 

Jeanne,
The group can not accept attachments. Could you please post the link to the information.
Thanks
Mary Rue

--- In boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com, Jeanne <purrfectlyexotic@...> wrote:
>
> To the Group:
> As you all know there has been years of studies that are still being done
> as to the efficacy of having Booster vaccinations *after* the final one
> given at a year of age.
> I have attached a PDF file of one current study and the report of the
> findings. I urge you all to read it very carefully but to pay particular
> attention to pages 5 on, where* Parvovirus* vaccination is covered.
> Yes - our pets require the initial set of vaccinations and that should
> always include the Parvo shot. My vet friend who has researched this since
> the late 1960s believes firmly in the 8 week, 12 week, 6 month and a final
> Booster at 1 year. After that - no other vaccinations are required. His
> point again - do we give our children and the ourselves, boosters on an
> annual basis?
> We can all form our own opinion, but at least these articles and studies
> performed in scientific clinics and universities offer us the opportunity
> of making *informed* choices.
> My own experience in breeding - since 1969 - has shown that my dogs are
> stronger, healthier, stable personalities, etc. since I began following my
> vet friends advise in the late 1970s early 1980s.
> I have never had any of the diseases in our breeding program and I always
> suggest new families do their research and I give them a copy of this
> Article and 1 or 2 others, so they do have 'choices'. I do not tell them
> what to do; I only suggest and recommend.
> I know this is long reading but it is so important that I wanted to submit
> it, even thou9gh many breeders already follow this protocol.
> Parvo flares up in certain areas but is not at this time anywhere near
> being epidemic, I am told.
> *Jeanne
> *
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Lisa Wiser <lawiser@...> wrote:
>
> > Got this off another list. Even if you don't show you should be aware
> > Parvo is VERY infectious and can be transmitted by your walking through an
> > infected area. And you should be careful taking your dog to "public areas"
> > like box pet stores, dog parks, etc.
> >
> > Get your dogs vaccinated. What follows is the news ... LisaW
> >
> >
> > Ok people. We are having a parvo outbreak in Kansas. Irresponsible
> > handlers are still going to breed shows, obedience and agility events who
> > either have or have been exposed to parvo affected dogs. Some puppies as
> > well as a couple of adult dogs have died. So please make sure your dogs are
> > vaccinated and protected against this deadly disease. Do some research too
> > as parvo has now morphed into its 4th strain of the virus since discovered
> > in the early 80's.
> >
> > There was also a huge outbreak of parvo from the Aussie nationals in
> > California. AKC does have a ruling that you cannot attend events for at
> > least 30 days after exposure.
> >
> > Protect your dogs !!
> >
> >
> > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
> >
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> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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