You most likely get an annual reminder from your vet that your dog is due for his/her annual checkup and vaccinations.
Are they necessary? - In a word, NO!
But I don't have my canines vaccinated any more.
For years I was one time deceived in to believing that vaccinations were essential to my dogs' health. Why else would my vet tell me my canines needed an annual booster vaccination shot?
Why indeed.
I learned the answer when, after cautious research, I decided not to expose my canines to what I think is unnecessary, and potentially unsafe, toxins, any more.
I received the letter from my vet as usual, advising that my dogs' annual checkup and vaccinations were due.
I made an appointment and arrived prepared to do battle. I advised the vet that I had decided not to have my canines vaccinated any more. He said "Fine."
That is right - after years of leading me to think that these vaccinations were essential to my dogs' wellbeing, the vet agreed that they were not in fact necessary at all! He went on to stress the importance of still bringing the canines in for their annual physical checkup (which was what I was one time doing, and definitely intended to continue to do).
So that is why we are all told that our canines need annual vaccinations - it is basically a ploy to get us in so our canines can be given a physical. Why not tell us how important these annual checkups are in lieu of slowly but surely poisoning our canines with these vaccines?
I have now discovered that all across America a brand spanking new protocol for vaccinating canines has now been issued and is slowly making its way to vets. (I haven't been able to locate a similar protocol for Australia, but I am positive it is in the pipeline). This protocol does not recommend any vaccinations for canines beyond one year of age!
I don't have the answer to that, but I can tell you I was one time speechless.
Side effects of this awful over-vaccination which has been going on for years can be significant and extreme.
Make positive you ask your vet next time a vaccination has been recommended for your dog - it this necessary? And if you are not satisfied with the answer, think about getting a second opinion from another vet.
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