Quote Originally Posted by moosmom View Post
I look at it this way...how often are humans vaccinated? Once in their lifetimes?
Some vaccines require more than once in a lifetime for humans, and science is still learning this. For example, a tetanus vaccine needs updating every something-like-ten years, and a couple years ago, I got the updates to my "Mumps, Measles and Rubella" vaccine I got as a child, as they now know its effectiveness does NOT indeed last a lifetime.

So it does depend on the vaccine, and the species, there's no "one rule fits all" about vaccines.

I would ask the vet, as they should have records of when she was last jabbed, and for what, and can take everything else into account.

Give your senior baby a good rubdown from me, okay?