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Vaccinations


Hi folks!

I know that most of us want to do what is right for our dog, whether it be food, training, or vet care.
 
Over vaccinating, I believe, is adding unnecessary health concerns to our family members, as well as causing death in some cases.  This page is dedicated to "Blade", a wonderful family pet, who unfortunately died due to complications from over vaccination.
 
Here are the most recent recommendations for vaccinating our friends.  Please pass this information to others who need to know and understand more information about the risk and benefits of vaccinations.
 

 

Should Your Pet Be Shot?  The Pet Vaccination Controversy by Cathy Wilkie, DVM http://www.vet.bc.ca/site/view/54229_Caninevaccines.pml

Canine vaccines and duration of immunity
 
There has been a fair amount of research into vaccine duration of immunity. I have presented the most well-known and what appears to be the most scientifically accurate here.
 
The Schultz studies and canine vaccines
Starting in the late 1970's Dr. Ron Schultz, now Chairman of the Department of Pathobiological Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, began a series of investigations into the actual duration of immunity of canine vaccines. A summary of his and other studies is presented here:
 
 
Minimum Duration of Immunity for Canine Vaccines
 

Vaccine

Minimum duration of
immunity

Method used to
determine immunity

CANINE DISTEMPER VIRUS:

0 0

Rockport strain

7 years / 15 years

challenge / serology

Onderstepoort strain

5 years / 9 years

challenge / serology

Canine adenovirus 2 (CAV2)

7 years / 9 years

challenge / serology

Canine parvovirus 2

7 years

challenge / serology

Canine rabies virus

3 years / 7 years

challenge / serology

Canine parainfluenza

3 years

serology

Bordetella bronchiseptica

9 months

challenge

Borrelia burgdorferi

1 year

challenge

Canine corona virus

Lifetime (whether vaccinated or not vaccinated)

challenge/serology

 

 

For a greater detail of the 2011 American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Canine Vaccination Guidelines, please follow this link to read their entire publication HERE.


 

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