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A concerning number of dogs in and around the northern Michigan area have died from an illness similar to canine parvovirus (CPV). Now, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) advises dog owners to ensure their pets are fully vaccinated.
originally posted by: sputniksteve
What's going on that dog vaccine has gotten you this worked up though? I mean that honestly. There is an attempt to inform and help people to care for their dogs, and you are equating your anger over Covid and the Covid vaccine to some injustice happening or a conspiracy?
originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: sputniksteve
Wasn't that the premise of one of the Planet of the Apes films?
I forget where it is but there was a prophecy at one time that
mentioned the end of days. No one would have any pets as
something wipes out dogs and cats and a lot of other animals.
That was the one thing that tipped everyone off. That's where
the world goes into a panic.
Likely just BS but I do remember that.
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originally posted by: Cymru
originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: sputniksteve
Wasn't that the premise of one of the Planet of the Apes films?
I forget where it is but there was a prophecy at one time that
mentioned the end of days. No one would have any pets as
something wipes out dogs and cats and a lot of other animals.
That was the one thing that tipped everyone off. That's where
the world goes into a panic.
Likely just BS but I do remember that.
Isn't this the premise for one of the Planet of the Apes films? Pets die, train Apes.
originally posted by: RookQueen
a reply to: JAGStorm
Hi Jag. For the past several years the southern states have been transporting dog and puppies to the Northern states from the South, because there has been a shortage of adoptable pets in the Northern states. I have been reading articles about many dogs and puppies from Texas and Florida that were rescued from kill shelters who had not had all of their vaccinations and it sounds like quite a few of them. Since Parvo is easily spread from dog to dog it could be possibly something like that where vaccinations were falsified, and the animals spread the disease. Just a thought though........ I know all of the transports I've talked to require proof of vaccinations from licensed vets, before they will transport the animals, and this just started in the past year, so I am guessing there have been a lot of complaints from people up north who adopted sick dogs.