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    Just got back from the vet...

    Nothing but good news!

    Her teeth, ears, eyes, temperature, weight, and heart were all wonderful. She weighed in at 48 lbs (lost 2 lbs since last time). She got her rabies, distemper, and kennel cough vaccines updated. And finally had her nails clipped

    Her vet, Dr. Zakos, is such a kind woman. Ruby just adores her. She was also the vet for my RB dog, Muffy, and my RB kitty, Ichiro. She's great

    So I'm happy! I know it was just an annual check-up/vaccinations, but I was still a little nervous going in there

    Thanks for the signature & avatar kfamr

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    Great news for Ruby and you!!!! It is nice that Ruby loves her doctor, Lucee on the other hand went to her doc yesterday for her followup booster shot, they had to put a muzzle on her, she doesn't like her doctor!!!!!
    Anyway congrats to you Ruby ..........tom

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    dogs that love thier vets is always a good thing!!! :-)
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    Re: Just got back from the vet...

    Originally posted by RubyMutt

    So I'm happy! I know it was just an annual check-up/vaccinations, but I was still a little nervous going in there
    Do you get annual vacctions on her? If so why?

    Just curious

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    dogs should have vaccinations every couple years. we have vaccination cards that have the date we did them, and the suggested time we should do it again. You hear about all these deseases running around, and some are spread fast by animals. I dunno, I thought most people vaccinated their dogs.
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    Such good news! I'm glad gorgeous Ruby is a-okay!

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    Originally posted by Snuggles
    dogs should have vaccinations every couple years. we have vaccination cards that have the date we did them, and the suggested time we should do it again. You hear about all these deseases running around, and some are spread fast by animals. I dunno, I thought most people vaccinated their dogs.
    Oh most people do vaccinate their dogs. The trouble is a lot of people vaccinate their dogs every year. Studies are coming out that yearly vaccines may in fact be detrimental to a dog's health. A well known vet school in the states recommends get vaccines every 3 years.

    Colorado State University's Small Animal Vaccination Protocol

    Edited to add a few more links:
    http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/vaccine-study.html

    http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/vaccines.html

    http://www.simplyschnauzer.net/sshnh...l#Vaccinations
    Last edited by Shelteez2; 11-01-2003 at 10:00 PM.

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    Ruby now has to get her rabies & distemper shots only once every three years (it used to be every year, but the vaccine changed). She get's her kennel cough twice a year now (that used to be only once a year). She goes to dog parks a lot so we're really careful about keeping her shots up-to-date. I'm sure the dogs there are healthy, I just don't want to take chances.

    Thanks for the signature & avatar kfamr

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    Glad Ruby's vet visit went ok and she's nice and healthy!

    Nebo had several sets of shots as a puppy, the last being the set with the rabies....I had them done again this year. The first rabies is only a 1-year, and I wanted proof of all his shots as we were leaving to go on a trip. I want him to be current on shots, as I work at a grooming salon and bring him often, and he also visits the dog park. I'm not sure what my vet recommends for the shots when the dog is over a year old, how often, etc. I'll have to ask.

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    Way to go Ruby!

    Glad everything was fine

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
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    Ruby now has to get her rabies & distemper shots only once every three years (it used to be every year, but the vaccine changed). She get's her kennel cough twice a year now (that used to be only once a year).
    That sounds about right.

    You can also do something called titer value testing. This is a blood test that measures the amount of resistance to certain diseases in the dog's bloodstream. If the titer values are ok, then there is no need to revaccinate for that disease. If they are low, then the dog needs a booster shot. Titer testing is more expensive than vaccinations, but if you can afford it, it is the best way to go.

    Shelteez2 is right, annual vaccination after puppyhood are not necessary and often cause more harm than good. Many studies have shown increases cancer rates and lowered auto-immune function in dogs vaccinated annually, especially dogs that that are older.

    It's just like us ... we were vaccinated for measles, mumps, rubella, polio, etc. as children ... we don't have to keep getting annual booster shots every year as adults.

    The bordatella vaccination is like a human flu shot, however. The airborne pathogens in the "flu" or "bordatella" are actually comprised of many different viral and bacterial strains, which change and mutate constantly. Vaccination at least once a year is best for bordatella.

    Also, many vets recommend only getting one vaccination at a time, not all of them on the same day. This allows the immune system to better process the information, and create more antibodies.
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    Glad to hear Ruby is healthy!!!!

    3 of mine just had their shots, and it was just what twisterdog said--Bortadella, and a 3 year rabies shot. When Riley is due in April, I'm sure he will get the 3 year rabies shot as well.
    Emily, Kito, Abbey, Riley, and Jada

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    Ruby,
    Nina is very interested in your 2 pound weight loss. She knows you have a burger or two. She has been asking for one ever since she knew you got them. Last night I heard her telling the Daddy, "But Daddy, it makes you 'loose' weight."
    Glad all went well at the white coats for you Ruby girl
    Katz

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    Originally posted by RubyMutt
    Ruby now has to get her rabies & distemper shots only once every three years (it used to be every year, but the vaccine changed). She get's her kennel cough twice a year now (that used to be only once a year). She goes to dog parks a lot so we're really careful about keeping her shots up-to-date. I'm sure the dogs there are healthy, I just don't want to take chances.
    That's good *S*

    Just an interesting tidbit for you. Did you know that the one year and the three year rabbies vaccine are one and the same? They just have different labels.

    I would never get the bortadella vaccine for my dogs, but that's just me. There are many strains of kennel cough and the vaccine only protects against a few of them. Kennel cough is only dangerous to the very old, and the very young. Basically it is like us getting a cold. A few days of antibiotics and we're back to normal. I've known just as many dogs that have recieved the bortadella vaccine and come down with kennel cough as I know dogs that have never received the vaccine and have never come down with it.

    This year I got my dogs titered for their parvo and distemper. Their levels were very high for both. Next year I'll get them titered for rabies. I imagine they'll have high levels for that as well. Irregardless they won't be getting anymore vaccines

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    I get the bordatella vaccine every year for my dogs, because the kennels won't board them if they don't have it. I didn't realize there were several strains!

    The rabies/distemper is every 3 years for us.

    Giardia is yearly - and I can't remember how often we get the lime vaccine.


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