| CONCLUSION Dogs & cats no longer need toe be baccinated against destemper, parvo, & feline leukemia every year. Once the initial series of puppy or kitten vaccinations and first annual vaccinations are completed, immunity from MLV vaccines persistes for life. It has been shown that cats over 1 year of age are immune to Feline Leukemia whether they have been vaccineated or not. Imagine the money your will save, not to mention less risks from side effects. PCR rabies vaccine, because it is not adjuvated, will mean less risk of mediated hemolytic anemia adn allergic reactions are reduced by less frequent use of vaccines as well as by avoiding unnecessary vaccines such as K-9 Corona virus, two upper respiratory biruses of cats provide more complete protctions than injectable vaccines with less risk of serious reactions. The AAHA and all 27 veterinary schools of North America are our biggest endorsement for these new protocols. Dr. Bob Rogers Please consider as current on all vaccinations for boarding purposes. DOGS Initial series of puppy vaccines 1. Distemper, hepititis, parvo, parinfluenze - 3 sets one month apart concluding at 16 weeks of age. 2. Rabies at 16 weeks of age (later is better) 3. Bordetella within last 406 months First annual (usually at 1 year and 4 months of age) 1. DHP, Parvo, Rabies 2. Bordetella within last 4-6 months 2 years or older 1. Rabies within last year 2. Bordetella witin last 4-6 months 3. DHP & Parvo given anytime over 6 months of age, biut not necessarily within the last year. Recommended: Physical exam for transmissible diseases and health risks. |
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