Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 talk to a homeopath. they might be able to help detox. nancy j a child is diagnosed with asd every 20 seconds From: Momlaw@... <Momlaw@...> Subject: [ ] help for dog who had bad vaccination side effects Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 6:13 AM  A friend has a dog who was a great dog--about a year old--in all respects--until he just had his vaccines. Now he's become lethargic and lays around--like a different dog. There's no doubt it was from the vaccines. The vet has as much acknowledged that. Ironic that there is no dispute the vaccinations are what changed this poor dog's personality. Anyway, anyone have any idea how to help this dog in any natural/holistic sense? Owners don't know what to do and are heartbroken. Thanks for all thoughts, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 AunaturelK9s group will be more than helpful. Those people know their stuff and deal with this stuff all the time. best wishes, Fiona > > A friend has a dog who was a great dog--about a year old--in all > respects--until he just had his vaccines. Now he's become lethargic and lays > around--like a different dog. There's no doubt it was from the vaccines. The > vet has as much acknowledged that. > > Ironic that there is no dispute the vaccinations are what changed this poor > dog's personality. > > Anyway, anyone have any idea how to help this dog in any natural/holistic > sense? Owners don't know what to do and are heartbroken. > > Thanks for all thoughts, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 Homeopathy and biomed can help the dog. There are holistic vets who use homeopathic remedies to repair vaccine damage. I would get him on an all natural dog vitamin, omega oils for pets, milk thistle for liver. They also need to learn how to make him food. If you wish to keep a pet really healthy they need to be a real food diet. Not pet food from the store. We went through this with our cat. We were forced to give him a vaccine or no vet would see him to neuter him. He is on a natural real food diet. He gets kitten vitamins, salmon oil omegas, cod oil, taurine, etc. Post vaccination we gave him extra A and cod oil, and we used arnica, and a few other remedies. This did heal him. He was sleeply, not playing much and not acting like himself after that shot. He's back to himself now. They must not vaccinate this dog again. Document his reaction and make sure the vet puts it into the dogs file and write up a medical exemption should the law require any further rabies vaccines. They need to check their state law. Usually the ONLY required vaccine is a rabies shot, which they can get a exemption from the vet when a pet has demonstrated adverse reaction. I'm sad to say they are doing the same thing to animals they are doing to humans. This is why pets have hypothyroidism, allergies and cancer. They seem to have a " vaccine schedule " of sorts now for pets but almost NONE of those are required by law, so they can simply refuse them. I call it a money machine for vets...but many people all over the internet are complaining of the same things. There are tons of websites for pet reactions. I'd also hit my local health food store to see if they have an herbal detox pet remedy for vaccines. Ours carries this. Hope that helps. Jan > > A friend has a dog who was a great dog--about a year old--in all > respects--until he just had his vaccines. Now he's become lethargic and lays > around--like a different dog. There's no doubt it was from the vaccines. The > vet has as much acknowledged that. > > Ironic that there is no dispute the vaccinations are what changed this poor > dog's personality. > > Anyway, anyone have any idea how to help this dog in any natural/holistic > sense? Owners don't know what to do and are heartbroken. > > Thanks for all thoughts, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 I can imagine how heart broken they are. Several years ago I lost a horse after the West NIle vaccine. She lost EVERY inch of muscle mass along her spine and lost neurological function and had to be put down. My neighbor lost her hose the same way the same year. The rest of my horses came down with COPD for the the whole summer. I didn't re-vaccinate with that the following year, and no COPD. Now I am only vaccinating for tetanus if they get a bad cut. These vets are making beau coup bucks off pushing multiple vaccines. If everyone vaccinated with all the vaccines they want you to --only the very rich could have horse, dog etc... It is ridiculous! My friends dog developed an auto immune disease after vaccination. There are all natural vets. Talk to one of these. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 Do you have to vaccinate for rabies, too? I thought that was the only one " required " . I know you can't get your dog licensed in OH without one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 We used to have a vet that refused to follow the yearly vaccination schedule. He vaccinated every two years for an outdoor cat, every three for an indoor cat. His reasoning was that too frequent vaccination was correlated with cancer. > > > > A friend has a dog who was a great dog--about a year old--in all > > respects--until he just had his vaccines. Now he's become lethargic and lays > > around--like a different dog. There's no doubt it was from the vaccines. The > > vet has as much acknowledged that. > > > > Ironic that there is no dispute the vaccinations are what changed this poor > > dog's personality. > > > > Anyway, anyone have any idea how to help this dog in any natural/holistic > > sense? Owners don't know what to do and are heartbroken. > > > > Thanks for all thoughts, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 Most counties require rabies vaccinations for dogs. We do that one because we have to. Some counties say once very year and others say once every three years. Check with your county. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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