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annual booster for dogs
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My shih-tzu is ten years old and her booster is due.
A friend had her Yorkie vaccinated a few weeks ago and she had a bad reaction to it. She is also ten years old.
I have read that many vets do not think these boosters are neccessary. What do you think?
I know my vet should be the one to answer this but I don't have too much faith in them giving me an answer for the welfare of my dog as everything these days seems to be about money.
A friend had her Yorkie vaccinated a few weeks ago and she had a bad reaction to it. She is also ten years old.
I have read that many vets do not think these boosters are neccessary. What do you think?
I know my vet should be the one to answer this but I don't have too much faith in them giving me an answer for the welfare of my dog as everything these days seems to be about money.
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From my point of view based on talking to various vets and my personal experience is that annual boosters are not necessary after about the age of 7 years. I have an eighteen year old Border Collie (still going strong and still the same weight she was as a five year old) who lived with me on a huge animal welfare centre for many years and came into contact with literally hundreds of animals on a daily basis. According to my vet, it wasn't necessary to give her boosters. Obviously I kept her as fit as a fiddle, her weight in check and made her the happiest dog in the world! - all contributory factors to maintain good health. Keep in mind though some times you have to have an up todate certicicate - maybe for an unexpected stay in kennels - worth keeping in mind. Good luck whatever you decide.
From my point of view based on talking to various vets and my personal experience is that annual boosters are not necessary after about the age of 7 years. I have an eighteen year old Border Collie (still going strong and still the same weight she was as a five year old) who lived with me on a huge animal welfare centre for many years and came into contact with literally hundreds of animals on a daily basis. According to my vet, it wasn't necessary to give her boosters. Obviously I kept her as fit as a fiddle, her weight in check and made her the happiest dog in the world! - all contributory factors to maintain good health. Keep in mind though some times you have to have an up todate certicicate - maybe for an unexpected stay in kennels - worth keeping in mind. Good luck whatever you decide.
I never have my adult dogs vaccinated. Even vets agree it is not necessary every year, but they won't tell you that. I have known of too many dogs suffering from reactions, and unless there was an outbreak of parvo in my area, or they got bitten by a rat I would not be wanting to put unnecessary chemicals into my dogs.