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31-01-2019, 12:16 AM
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Re: Vaccinations for dogs

Yes and I wonder how getting unnecessary and dangerous shots for their poor animals whilst thinking they are doing the right thing .

These multicombination vaccines DHPP and DA2PP
Basically are putting lots of dangerous into your dogs bodies year after year .
No wonder so many dogs have compromised immune systems .

As far as I can see it only benefits the makers of the vaccine .

To date I have only had Mungo given the rabies vaccine which was needed in order to take him overseas.
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31-01-2019, 12:44 AM
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Re: Vaccinations for dogs

Originally Posted by Muddy ->
Yes and I wonder how getting unnecessary and dangerous shots for their poor animals whilst thinking they are doing the right thing .

These multicomination vaccines DHPP and DA2PP
Basically are putting lots of dangerous into your dogs bodies year after year .
No wonder so many dogs have compromised immune systems
.

As far as I can see it only benefits the makers of the vaccine .

To date I have only had Mungo given the rabies vaccine which was needed in order to take him overseas.



It also makes me wonder why so many dogs have cancers nowadays too.
 
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