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Sam's avatar

Yup. It’s why vets now give animal vaccines in the leg instead of under the skin in the neck. If animals get cancer from the vaccine they can amputate the leg. This proves that they know damn well that they are causing cancer.

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Heather's avatar

Interesting...I didn’t know this. For a bit, I was a lazy pet owner who couldn’t manage to make regular vet appointments but the Covid hit and I realized my laziness was actually brilliance and now I intentionally do not bring my pets in because they do not need vaccines

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Sam's avatar

There is one good thing that came from the Rona scam and that is more people waking up to the dangers of vaccines. Both for humans and our pets. My last 4 dogs only had their puppy shots and that’s it. I started questioning the need for them about 20 years ago. However all 5 of my dogs died from cancer. I have no idea why since I tried feeding them quality food.

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AM's avatar

That's why my dog has basically had one set of vaccines with me - and that's the 3 year rabies. And I wouldn't do that but I don't want other people to suffer if she were to happen to be in an incident. She's 12 now.

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Sam's avatar

Good for you! I have done the same thing with mine. As for the rabies shot I’m reading that it lasts longer than 3 years and a titer can prove it. Dunno where you can get that done though.

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AM's avatar

I've heard that too but haven't done it myself yet. It's really ridiculous that that's not an official option.

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