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Hi Everyone,
Its finally happening, i'm getting my IS puppy on saturday.
So happy i can barely sleep.
The breeder instructed me to contact my vet and ask for a non live vaccination,
i am using 2 different vets, depending on what would be best for the dog.
1 is refusing to do a non live and the other would do 50/50.
Attached is a article:
thoughts please,
http://www.irishsetterhealth.info/content/canine-herpesvirus
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I am also having same problem... I can't find a vet who holds the non-live vaccine!? I am not prepared to take the risk of any side effects, as in the breeders' experience, could be extreme to say the least...Nobivac is the one to avoid so I am told...
I am just investigating whether vaccinating separately if that would be as effective i.e. single jab for parvo etc. etc. Canigen is one I will be looking into...
Good tip on later vaccines.. I wasn't aware better to do later:-)
Thanks
Alison, I think you will find that vaccinating seperately will take much longer and cost about 3 times the price. Your vet will have to get these in specially and you will, more than likely, be paying for several consultations.
I always recommend that my puppy owners wait at least a week before getting their new pups vaccinated just to give them a chance to settle in and not to worm during the vaccination period because that may put too much stress of the system. I cannot understand the rush to vaccinate so early but I do understand countries like Sweden, for instance, insist the 1st jab be done by the breeder and that is under 8 weeks old!!!!!
ok... I will keep trying for the non-live vaccine... somebody must provide it?! No great rush - thankfully:--) Had my boy - Lewis just over a week now and he is bold as brass!!
have found out that Canigen is the same as Nobivac so will have to avoid!
Thanks Eva
x
also, make sure the insurance is happy, if you go outside the normal vet protocol....(in you have one insurance of course:)
all the best, silvia
You might like to watch this video which comes in 4 parts. It is extremely interesting and informative.
http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/videos.aspx
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.
hi Jo,
The vet will do the shots
I don't think a lay person is allowed to vaccinate in the UK.
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.
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