non live vaccinations - Exclusively Setters2024-03-29T01:00:18Zhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/forum/topics/non-live-vaccinations?feed=yes&xn_auth=noare your shots single or mult…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-24:865021:Comment:6938812011-07-24T21:35:00.734ZJo Ottingerhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/tizlady
are your shots single or multi?
are your shots single or multi? doing the titers shows that t…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-24:865021:Comment:6937652011-07-24T19:21:06.028ZJo Ottingerhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/tizlady
doing the titers shows that the dog has received the vaccines and has the antibodies. Also tells if they need a booster. Most of the training schools here will take the titer test as proof of vaccine. Loosing a dog to SLE I personally do not want to do any more vaccines than are needed.
doing the titers shows that the dog has received the vaccines and has the antibodies. Also tells if they need a booster. Most of the training schools here will take the titer test as proof of vaccine. Loosing a dog to SLE I personally do not want to do any more vaccines than are needed. I can't see anyone here acce…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-24:865021:Comment:6936842011-07-24T18:52:49.398ZHoward Glansfieldhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/HowardGlansfield
I can't see anyone here accepting the dog has been vaccinated unless a vet has signed the certificate.It certainly wouldn't be allowed or accepted if taking a dog into Europe.
I can't see anyone here accepting the dog has been vaccinated unless a vet has signed the certificate.It certainly wouldn't be allowed or accepted if taking a dog into Europe. By keeping track of the type,…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-24:865021:Comment:6927002011-07-24T00:30:51.303ZJo Ottingerhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/tizlady
<p>By keeping track of the type, label numbers and day given. I also titer, I do not like to give my dogs the 3 way or 4 way vaccine. </p>
<p>By keeping track of the type, label numbers and day given. I also titer, I do not like to give my dogs the 3 way or 4 way vaccine. </p> I don't think a lay person is…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-23:865021:Comment:6923782011-07-23T18:30:44.264ZHoward Glansfieldhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/HowardGlansfield
<p>I don't think a lay person is allowed to vaccinate in the UK.</p>
<p>If you do vaccinate your dog yourself ,how do you prove the dog has been vaccinated say for Insurance or kenneling purposes?There would be no certification.</p>
<p>I don't think a lay person is allowed to vaccinate in the UK.</p>
<p>If you do vaccinate your dog yourself ,how do you prove the dog has been vaccinated say for Insurance or kenneling purposes?There would be no certification.</p> I took them in to the vet. I…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-23:865021:Comment:6919442011-07-23T15:57:41.362ZJo Ottingerhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/tizlady
I took them in to the vet. I am to chicken to do them myself.
I took them in to the vet. I am to chicken to do them myself. hi Jo,
The vet will do the sh…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-23:865021:Comment:6918662011-07-23T05:26:22.849Zmario kempehttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/mariokempe
<p>hi Jo,</p>
<p>The vet will do the shots</p>
<p>hi Jo,</p>
<p>The vet will do the shots</p> Will your pups breeder do the…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-23:865021:Comment:6912222011-07-23T00:16:16.815ZJo Ottingerhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/tizlady
<p>Will your pups breeder do the shots? Hawk's had the vaccines on hand and I was able to take him to her or she gave them to me to do myself or have my vet do them. Here in the states they do not sell only one shot the vet buys them in multiples and that would be why most vets do not use both live or not.</p>
<p>Will your pups breeder do the shots? Hawk's had the vaccines on hand and I was able to take him to her or she gave them to me to do myself or have my vet do them. Here in the states they do not sell only one shot the vet buys them in multiples and that would be why most vets do not use both live or not.</p> Thanks Fran...it is indeed a…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-22:865021:Comment:6905962011-07-22T10:48:32.369ZVal Martinhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/xn/detail/u_3k8ugkdvlpw06
Thanks Fran...it is indeed a interesting site and one I will be visiting again no doubt.
Thanks Fran...it is indeed a interesting site and one I will be visiting again no doubt. Here in the US it is my exper…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2011-07-21:865021:Comment:6899382011-07-21T23:57:12.786ZSue and Cashhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/SusanLoconsole
Here in the US it is my experience that the puppy gets a rabies vaccine. If no problems then you can get the 3 year the following year. They won't do the 3 year on a puppy. That being said, I was told it is the same vaccine! So I don't pretend to understand it. Our breeder recommended separate vaccines also. I spaced them apart. This one I understand though....should your dog react to it, if they are not separate, how would you know which one your dog can't have again? And it is easier…
Here in the US it is my experience that the puppy gets a rabies vaccine. If no problems then you can get the 3 year the following year. They won't do the 3 year on a puppy. That being said, I was told it is the same vaccine! So I don't pretend to understand it. Our breeder recommended separate vaccines also. I spaced them apart. This one I understand though....should your dog react to it, if they are not separate, how would you know which one your dog can't have again? And it is easier on their immature immune systems to not flood them all at once. She also told me not to get Lepto, so we haven't done that one. Or Lyme. Although I worry most about the Lyme. I feel mine is at rish for exposure to it and yet that one does have so much controversy surrounding whether it is a safe one or not. I never feel I am doing the right thing when it comes to vaccines. We have a kennel cough outbreak at our dog park right now. I haven't been there in over a week to avoid any exposure. Not sure which virus it is, dog influenza or bordetella since the symptoms can be the same. Vets aren't really sure either. But so far we have had 6 dogs come down with it within one week.