Adverse reactions to vaccines
Adverse reactions to shots administered to our pets are usually the result of intolerance to the vaccine antigen itself or to the ambient liquid suspending the drug within the vaccine.
Ineffective vaccines
And, for various reasons, some recipients of vaccines–both human and animals–will not have a immune system reaction (stimulation of resistant antibodies) to the injected antigens. Due to both of these potential negatives, veterinary professionals are speaking out about certain hazards of vaccination.
Rock and A Hard Place
But pet owners are concerned about their pet health and the susceptibility of their animals to the myriad of diseases–some fatal–that unvaccinated dogs and cats may encounter. Many owners have accepted the schedule of annual or bi-annual vaccinations without weighing the potential consequences.
But, on the other end of the spectrum are those who believe the vaccine risks are worse than the threat of disease, and some people are not even getting their animals vaccinated.
Is There A Solution?
There is a way to find a happy medium by limiting the frequency of the non-mandatory dog shots while still keeping your pet’s health safe from disease. It can occur following the initial round of puppy vaccinations and it is a special serum test for dogs and cats. To get the details, please read the article about over-vaccination at YourPetHealthInfo.com.
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