I've just received notice my dog needs a rabies vacine this year. He's
7 years old and I really don't want to put him through it ever again.
I never knew there was another choice. Any help from the group would
be appreciated. Here in Az. one must get the vaccine to get the dog
license. Does anyone know a way around this?
Suzan Hooper
Prescott, Az.
rabies vacine
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Re: rabies vacine
There are a few holistically-minded vets, not necessarily homeopathic
but at least open to it, who will recognize that any vaccinated dog
is immune-impaired, and will write an exemption for health reasons.
Whether your local authorities will readily accept this is up to
them, although technically it is a breach of law to vaccinate a
certifiable ill animal. Barring this possibility, you may need to
bend the law by obtaining a shot record, vaccines with a lot number
not to be given, or just laying low, using old tags, getting him
"licensed" in another locale, etc. This situation, to me, is right up
there with forcing vaccines on kids, as far as crimes against
individuals go.
Good luck!
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
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but at least open to it, who will recognize that any vaccinated dog
is immune-impaired, and will write an exemption for health reasons.
Whether your local authorities will readily accept this is up to
them, although technically it is a breach of law to vaccinate a
certifiable ill animal. Barring this possibility, you may need to
bend the law by obtaining a shot record, vaccines with a lot number
not to be given, or just laying low, using old tags, getting him
"licensed" in another locale, etc. This situation, to me, is right up
there with forcing vaccines on kids, as far as crimes against
individuals go.
Good luck!
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
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Re: rabies vacine
There is a fantastic Homeopathic Vet in Arizona, I believe she is in the
Phoenix area. Her name is Anne Smith.
The only website that mentions her name is chamisaridge.com, but I find her
on the site just in one product description. So, here is their phone
number, call them and maybe you can get them to give you her number.
800 825-9120
Or email them: info@chamisaridge.com
There is also the brilliant duo, Jonathan and Melissa Wright in Washington
State. Both are Homeopathic vets
Jonathan and Melissa Wright
Sara
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Phoenix area. Her name is Anne Smith.
The only website that mentions her name is chamisaridge.com, but I find her
on the site just in one product description. So, here is their phone
number, call them and maybe you can get them to give you her number.
800 825-9120
Or email them: info@chamisaridge.com
There is also the brilliant duo, Jonathan and Melissa Wright in Washington
State. Both are Homeopathic vets
Jonathan and Melissa Wright
Sara
"shooperbsc" wrote:
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Re: rabies vacine
Go to www.truthaboutvaccines.org
Julie
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I've just received notice my dog needs a rabies vacine this year. He's
7 years old and I really don't want to put him through it ever again.
I never knew there was another choice. Any help from the group would
be appreciated. Here in Az. one must get the vaccine to get the dog
license. Does anyone know a way around this?
Suzan Hooper
Prescott, Az.
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I've just received notice my dog needs a rabies vacine this year. He's
7 years old and I really don't want to put him through it ever again.
I never knew there was another choice. Any help from the group would
be appreciated. Here in Az. one must get the vaccine to get the dog
license. Does anyone know a way around this?
Suzan Hooper
Prescott, Az.
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Re: rabies vacine
Another way around this dilemma is to have your vet do a titer for rabies antibodies. It's more expensive than the vaccination, but if it shows your dog has antibodies to the disease, re-vaccination would be superfluous. I've done this for my own dog after treating him successfully for cancer (lymphoma). He'll never be vaccinated again. I've seen too many pets who developed cancer -- and who showed signs of needing Thuja.
Peace,
Cinnabar
Peace,
Cinnabar