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Health See other Health Articles Title: Why Vets Are Getting Away With Murder Hows that for a title? If it got your attention, thats good because this topic needs your attention. It used to be that dogs visited the vet pretty rarely. They only needed a couple of vaccines, they werent eating veterinary prescription diets and they werent continually loaded with: heartworm preventives flea and tick meds flea and tick shampoos dewormers pharmaceuticals and more Thinking back, maybe thats why they didnt need to go to the vet all that often. Today, theres a very different veterinary clinic. Its true that we now have better treatment options at our disposal, such as MRIs and more technologically advanced surgery. I think its great that vets and our pets have access to these modern, life-saving tools. But somewhere along the way, the veterinary practice lost perspective. Im not talking about individual vets; I believe that most of them want to do right by our pets. But the problem is vets have allowed themselves to be influenced by the pharmaceutical companies and the dog food manufacturers to the great detriment of our pets. Why The Veterinary Profession Is Broken
The veterinary profession is broken and it isnt about to change any time soon. Our pets are being over-serviced and were getting fleeced. We pay for the unnecessary vaccinations, the overly-processed, synthetic prescription pet foods that contain ingredients from China, and we pay for drugs and chemicals that are damaging to the immune system. After shelling out for these services, pet owners need to keep their wallets open because, sooner or later, the chronic disease caused by these products like allergies and cancer will start to kick in and require treatment. They threaten the quality and quantity of life for our companion animals and many of these diseases are caused by the products vets tell us are safe and effective. The sad fact is, some common veterinary practices are harming our dogs. Vets today have too many drugs, vaccines and chemicals at their disposal and theyre overly willing to dispense them. The worst part is, they hold no accountability for their actions. In short, they can and do ignore vaccine label recommendations or prescribe harmful or unnecessary drugs and we pet owners have no recourse. I believe that the most common and most harmful veterinary practice is over- vaccination. Not only do the vaccines cause a lot of damage in our dogs, but nearly every vaccine vets give our dogs is unnecessary. [Know if your dog is being vaccinated too often with this simple guide. Click Here] Pay attention to that sentence: nearly every vaccine given to our dogs is useless they get no benefit but all of the risk. How could this happen? How can vets cause so much disease and devastation in our dogs without even knowing it? Vets Dont Understand Immunology or Vaccines I paraphrase Dr Ronald Schultz, the leading veterinary immunologist when I say that vets are not prepared to make vaccine decisions. In the March 2012 issue of Dogs Naturally, we published an article where we interviewed various vets on their thoughts and experience with vaccines. Here are some of the responses we got: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
I used to have lots of dogs. One of the healthiest was a stud who attained a fair amount of notoriety. He had been vaccinated as a pup and received one vaccine for Rabies at the vet, as the state mandated this. He might have received more had the state not been involved. In retrospect, had I thought about it, he probably wouldn't have received that; should he become rabid I would have put him down. Anyhow, when he was 12 I took him to the vet to get him checked for a runny-nose. The first thing the vet did was shoot him up with antibiotics, about midway down his back. The next morning the dog was paralyzed from the injection site to his tail. The vet didn't know what might have caused this, took x-rays, which showed nothing wrong and sent me to a specialist, three hundred miles away. The specialist could find no reason for paralysis and sent the dog home with me. For a month I'd lug the dog from his bed, to the yard and back again. He did his best not to mess in his bed. As his back-half became more and more atrophied, it became apparent that the dog would never be right again. I took him out back, dug a hole, placed him in it and put a bullet in his brain. I then went, sat on the porch and bawled like a baby. I may, at some point in time, have another dog but I'll never have another vet.
At least vets have stopped most of the cat vaccines. malignan t tumors at injection sites
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