Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I just got this newsletter and found that most of the vaccines that my dogs get yearly are now recommended to be given every three years. Before my next batch of annual shots I plan to talk to the vet about this. Sadly, the doodles get Lyme vaccines, still a yearly recommendation, next month. My vet's office is not recommending the flu vaccine.
http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2011/10/27...
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My issue is much less my vet than my boarding kennel. My vet is more of a you are the owner parent and you decide. He does not use 3 year vaccines (except Rabies), but it shouldn't matter becaue they should have sufficient immunity from the one year vaccines. This year we are doing titers - which my kennel will accept, and if the titers are high, my vet will stand behind them for 2 years. This is not a cheaper option. I want my dogs immunized just not over immunized. I do core vaccines only and Bordatella before boarding as needed.
JD had been given the vaccination cocktails every year for his first three years. In early 2009, when he was four years old, I did a titer instead. He showed full immunity. (He also got a three year rabies shot instead of the yearly one he had gotten previously.)
This past year, when it had been three years since his last DHP vaccination and two years since his last titer, I was given the option of doing the three year DHP vaccine.
So now he'll get a rabies shot in 2012 and no other shots until 2014, when he'll get the DHP again.
I like that he gets to skip years for vaccines and shots. He gets enough shots, lol.
He gets the bordatella and parainfluenza vaccines intranasally every year.
I have read that there is no difference between the one year rabies shot and the three year rabies shot, it's just labelling. I don't know if that's true.
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