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Vaccination of Dogs and Cats - Very Important Information
Radagast:
Good find Guardian, I agree rabies is serious disease and in dangerous areas its better to vaccinate.
--- Quote from: loreta on July 14, 2012, 11:21:11 PM ---Thank you very much for this information.
I wanted to ask you: is there some vaccination with homeopathy? I know that for the human flu, every year you can have a homeopathic vaccination. Maybe for cats and dogs it exists something similar. Do you know?
Thank you.
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Yes - there are homeopathic nosodes which are prepared from the infectious material of afflicted animals. This is what I am using on my dogs but I have no empirical data to confirm its efficacy only reports of other people.
There is some protocol here
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/nosodes.html
loreta:
--- Quote from: Herr Eisenheim on July 15, 2012, 09:37:19 AM ---Good find Guardian, I agree rabies is serious disease and in dangerous areas its better to vaccinate.
--- Quote from: loreta on July 14, 2012, 11:21:11 PM ---Thank you very much for this information.
I wanted to ask you: is there some vaccination with homeopathy? I know that for the human flu, every year you can have a homeopathic vaccination. Maybe for cats and dogs it exists something similar. Do you know?
Thank you.
--- End quote ---
Yes - there are homeopathic nosodes which are prepared from the infectious material of afflicted animals. This is what I am using on my dogs but I have no empirical data to confirm its efficacy only reports of other people.
There is some protocol here
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/nosodes.html
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Thank you very much Herr Eisenheim! I will check and ask my homeopath.
I did not vaccine my dogs and cats since 3 years. If I can continue like that I will not vaccine them for now. But if I have to travel with them I will see if this homeopathic vaccine will be ok. I am not sure but I will try, anyway.
Radagast:
it will not be ok for travel , requirements vary depending on where you are going but rabies is always a must.
loreta:
--- Quote from: Herr Eisenheim on July 15, 2012, 10:30:05 AM ---it will not be ok for travel , requirements vary depending on where you are going but rabies is always a must.
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I know, I know, specially if you travel to a country like Canada, very strict in all the senses of this word.
Thank you.
Guardian:
--- Quote from: Herr Eisenheim on July 15, 2012, 09:37:19 AM ---Good find Guardian, I agree rabies is serious disease and in dangerous areas its better to vaccinate.
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I think the vaccine companies often use rabies as a "hook" to push their other, completely unnecessary vaccines? Yeah, rabies has gotten really bad in our area. Some people think it might be because so many infected bats are getting sick from "white nose" and then cats are catching them. Regardless of the cause, it's a very real problem, and in this case, the vaccination is the lesser of two evils.
However, this is NOT the case with "Corona" and all those other illnesses they push vaccines for! I've never even heard of some of those diseases, and it looks like adult dogs can't even contract some of them?
I read the data regarding "boasters" too and it looks like we've got about the same laws as Texas, once every 3 years is required. It sounds like that may even be more often then necessary to maintain resistance? They do accept a "titers?" test to determine if the antibody level is high enough, and if it is, you are exempted from the legally required rabies vaccination, BUT...and it's a big "but", if your animal so much as scratches another animal (or person) it will be killed to be tested for rabies unless it has a current vaccination.
Once again the PTB are using fear to push unnecessary, and often harmful, poorly tested vaccines. I suppose it should not come as a surprise that they're doing the same thing with animals that they do with people.
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