5 serious vaccine problems for dogs and cats

September 6th, 2022 at 10:56 am EST

Hello Friend,

 

Welcome to Tuesday!


I hope that all is well with your furry/not so furry family 😊


Vaccines for pets: should you or shouldn't you?


Here is something that I think you should be giving to your dog or cat regularly, as it can help support their immune system fight disease- without many of those potential nasty side effects.


My supplements for dogs and cats are here:


Dr. Jones' super awesome supplements 👏

Dog and Cat Vaccine Issues


There are real issues involving vaccines for our dogs and cats


  1. The sheer number/frequency of vaccines - In some cases your dog may be getting 6-7 vaccines year if you are also getting the 'non core' vaccines

  2. Efficacy of the vaccines - some of these are not necessarily that effective..as in Lyme disease vaccine for dogs, FIV/FeLV for cats - Yet many of these are given yearly, with a higher incidence of side effects

  3. Duration of immunity. Many studies show much longer duration of immunity for common vaccines- ie 7 years for Canine Parvovirus Vaccine, yet it is given at a minimum of every 3 years

  4. Vaccine Volume - why do BIG 150lb. dogs get the SAME amount of vaccine as a 5 lb. Chihuahua? There are more vaccine side effects seen in smaller dogs 🤔 in part because of vaccine volume

  5. Vaccine Side Effects - they are real, and they happen. Dogs developing immune related diseases (ie allergies), linked to vaccines. Cats may get cancer (sarcoma) from vaccines.

I have released a new video documenting these in detail, including what I would advise here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE_83RbxkZM

Heal Your Pet At Home!


Best Wishes,


Dr. Andrew Jones

P.S. In summary - I would advocate to vaccinate much less, and primarily in the 1st year of life.



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