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Now some parents aren’t vaccinating their dogs.
In the midst of an anti-vax craze that has led to a mini-epidemic of measles in humans, some pet owners are forgoing vaccines for Fido, New York Magazine reports.
Statistics aren’t available, but veterinarians say they are concerned whenever pets don’t get their shots.
Dog owners are only required to vaccinate their pets against rabies, distemper and parvovirus.
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions,"veterinarian Brennen McKenzie said, "but not their own facts."
originally posted by: Habit4ming
Anti-vax is cause of measles mini-epidemic???? Not according to this article from almost a year ago:
Measles Outbreak Traced to Fully Vaccinated Patient for First Time
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originally posted by: ketsuko
Yep, my husband's high school buddy is married to an anti-vax and they lost a puppy to distemper because of it.
Now, I will admit that our cats are not typically vaccinated, but they are indoor cats. They don't typically have the opportunity to get exposed. When we take them to the vet, they do get the base shots (rabies especially), and the vet agrees with us that the ones they are most likely to come into contact with through outdoor time they don't need.
When we have one get out, he or she gets the shots. Simple as that.
Dogs are different. There is no avoiding outside exposure for them.
originally posted by: ThePublicEnemyNo1
Oooohhh, now I get it! Duuhhhhhh...what was thinking.
That Parvo that my daughters pup had would surely have gone away had I not spent money have him treated. Well, I guess the alternative would have been death!
What the hell does this have to do with humans? What the hell is wrong with you people comparing humans to animals?
“Issues in veterinary medicine spill over from human medicine,” veterinarian Brennen McKenzie told the magazine, adding that “mostly unfounded concerns about vaccine safety” in humans is definitely fueling anti-shot dog owners.
originally posted by: Mandroid7
I vaccinated my dog, and see what happened...
..lol, not really, he rolled in a Fire Ant mound.
You need to vaccinate your pets, parvo and rabies is deadly and preventable.
Heartworm is just as bad, transferred by sqeeters.
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
a reply to: Anyafaj
Its propaganda top to bottom. It claims the ant vaccination craze led to a mini epidemic. It was a breakout in disneyland which ia full of forign visitors and 100 miles from Mezico.
Almost every breakout In recent history has been imported from outside the country, if not flat out every instance.
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
a reply to: Anyafaj
That was the case with the outbreak last fall. Amish missionaries coming from Philippines, gets other Amish sick. Also the other outbreak in 2014 was from Philippines too I believe, but other side of the US.
This one will likely be an imported case, and majority of those infected were also foreigners and immigrants without immunizations.