Hi Friend,
Welcome to the Thursday.
One of our readers sent me in a question asking How they could avoid mandatory Rabies vaccine for their indoor cats.
The point of vaccines is to prevent disease- this can be accomplished in many ways.
There are a number of holistic alternatives, and the most COMPLETE collection of these can be found in my 2 best selling books: Veterinary Secrets Revealed, and Pet First Aid Secrets.
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A great deal, and wonderful way to see what options you can give as opposed to vaccination:
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----------------------------------- Rabies Vaccine Law -----------------------------------
In Canada, Rabies is NOT required by Law- but this is different in the U.S.
This got me doing some research, and I found a very interesting article by a prominent 'conventional' veterinarian, Denis Macy, former president of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine ( ACVIM)
Dr Macy re-iterates many of the things I have said, such as Rabies vaccine side effects of auto-immune disease and cancer, then comments on the lack of ANY legal recourse a Pet Owner has in the event of a Vaccine. Even MORE ludicrous, is that the Vaccine Manufacturer is EXEMPT from being sued at a State Level because of the FDA. YET this is NOT SO with Human Vaccines.
The Pet Owner is on the hook for paying for the COSTS associated with a Vaccine Side Effect, EVEN IF that owner did NOT want the Vaccine.
Commentary by Dennis W. Macy, DVM, MS
President-Elect and Diplomate ACVIM - Oncology
Rabies vaccination is also associated with adverse events including the potential for autoimmune disease, anaphylaxis, granuloma formation, soreness at the injection site, and tumor development in cats.
Because rabies is a fatal disease in both humans and animals, it is mandated by law that dogs and cats be vaccinated against rabies in many parts of the country. Despite the fact that adverse events associated with rabies vaccination may result in death or the development of a tumor at the injection site which may result in death or the development of a tumor at the injection site, which may result in more than $3,000 in treatment costs, owners really don't have a choice whether their pet receives the mandated rabies vaccines.
In many parts of the country, pet owners must have their animals vaccinated for rabies or face a court appearance. Rabies laws usually apply to dogs and / or cats regardless of how low the risk of contracting rabies may be for an individual pet. Most veterinarians support routine rabies vaccination for dogs and cats for the protection of not only the pet, but also for public health reasons. It could, however, be argued that the risk of rabies in a cat living in a high-rise in Denver, Colorado is much less than the risk of developing a fatal sarcoma as a result of receiving the mandated three year rabies vaccine annually as required by law (Denver has not had a case of terrestrial rabies in over 20 years). Although the risk : benefit ratio this situation would tend to favor not vaccinating for rabies, neither the client nor the veterinarian has that choice. In order to comply with local law, the three year rabies vaccine must be given annually or the owner will face a possible court appearance.
The risk of developing a vaccine site tumor has been estimated by the Vaccine Associated Feline Sarcoma Task Force to be between 1 / 1000 and 1 / 10,000 cats receiving rabies or feline leukemia virus vaccines and the risk of developing vaccine site tumors increases with the number of these vaccines administered,
Who is financially responsible if the owner complies with the law and the cat develops a fatal adverse event such as a vaccine-associated sarcoma ?
Currently, the clients whose cat develops vaccine-associated tumors must pay thousands of dollars for the treatment of this adverse vaccine even that was caused by a veterinarian administering a USDA-approved vaccine.
What recourse does the client who didn't want their cat vaccinated against rabies have against the veterinarian and the vaccine manufacture ?
Let's first look at the liability of the vaccine manufacture. Surely, based on state common law, the client should be able to hold the vaccine manufacturer responsible for providing a product that resulted in harm. This would be true if it were a human being who had an adverse reaction to DTP vaccine, but it's not the case for veterinary vaccines. Veterinary vaccine safety and approval are the responsibility of the USDA, which claims federal law preempts the state's common law. If the vaccine is produced in accordance with the USDA guidelines, recent court decisions hold the manufacturer harmless for reactions caused by vaccines ( Smith-Kiln Beecham vs. Linnbrook Farms, Circuit Court of Appeals, March 26, 1996).
It is interesting to note that although the FDA controls the approval of licensure of human vaccines, the FDA claims no federal preemption, and a human vaccine manufacturer may be held liable for injury produced by their vaccines under state common law statutes.
What is the veterinarian's liability in such a situation ?
If the veterinarian provided the owner with information regarding the potential of adverse events associated with vaccination prior to vaccine administration and there is evidence of such in the medical record, the veterinarian would not be considered liable for the adverse events caused by the vaccine. If the veterinarian, however, merely administered the vaccine without providing information regarding potential adverse events prior to the vaccination, the veterinarian may be considered liable for damages associated with that product. Rabies Vaccination
In all states, rabies vaccinations are required by law. The first rabies vaccination is good for one year. In many states subsequent vaccinations are good for three years. In other states, they are only valid for one year by law. Please check with your vet to determine the legal requirements in your state.
Heal Your Pet At Home!
Best Wishes,
Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. If your dog or cat is ILL and You go to a Veterinarian, they can NOT force the Rabies vaccine upon you. Many Holistic Practicioners will offer other options such as Homeopathic Nosodes. If I had a Strictly Indoor Cat he would NEVER get ANY vaccines- regardless of State Law.
P.P.S. The most COMPLETE collection of holistic alternatives can be found in my 2 best selling books: Veterinary Secrets Revealed, and Pet First Aid Secrets.
As part of my Holiday Special, you can NOT grab these for 66% OFF
http://www.veterinarysecretsrevealed.com/holiday/
DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.
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