Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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"I don't like that I can't have honest discussions with her"--to me, this says it ALL. Any wise veterinarian has to know that being asked questions based on the owner's research is going to be part of the job. The internet is no longer a crazy new invention--it's how lots and lots of people get their information, and it simply has to be part of the vet's job to listen, correct misinformation, etc. If a vet can't handle that, I can't imagine they're going to be successful for very long. I'm sure there will be other opportunities along the way for your daughter, but I would say get another vet sooner rather than later! Sorry to hear you've had to deal with this.
All of the core vaccines (those that are recommended for all dogs, everywhere) are available in 3 year versions. The core vaccines are rabies, and parvo-distemper-adenovirus.
Everything else is optional, depending on where you live and your individual dog's risk factors. The optional vaccines include lepto, bordatella, parainfluenza, influenza, and there are others. Some of these can be given nasally. All should be given as separate shots/doses and not included in one big vaccine "cocktail". In the case of lepto, the newest versions of the vaccine, which have fewer side effects, should be given in two shots, 3-4 weeks apart, which is obviously not possible if it's given with other vaccines, in what is called a DHLPP shot. Here's a link to the recommended vaccine protocols for dogs & cats: http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/vmth/small_animal/internal_medicine/n...
I am not into medical intervention unless there is a reason for myself. I treat my dogs the same way. They always go if I think something is wrong; they go annually for the oral Bordatella vaccine which is brought out by the vet tech so there is not even an office visit charge; they go every three years for the other injections that they may need. At that time, I make sure the vet checks them out thoroughly. That's it.
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