I’ve been reading that pets should be injected in the tail instead of shoulder. That way, if the cancer comes, the tail can be removed without much trauma. My beloved pug developed cancer in her shoulder—right at the site of the injections I dutifully subjected her to every year.
I’ve been reading that pets should be injected in the tail instead of shoulder. That way, if the cancer comes, the tail can be removed without much trauma. My beloved pug developed cancer in her shoulder—right at the site of the injections I dutifully subjected her to every year.
Cats can get something called vaccine-associated sarcoma, also known as feline injection-site sarcomas (FISS). It’s probably related to vaccines that contain aluminum.
I’ve been reading that pets should be injected in the tail instead of shoulder. That way, if the cancer comes, the tail can be removed without much trauma. My beloved pug developed cancer in her shoulder—right at the site of the injections I dutifully subjected her to every year.
Cats can get something called vaccine-associated sarcoma, also known as feline injection-site sarcomas (FISS). It’s probably related to vaccines that contain aluminum.
Interesting! I wish this info could be conveyed to the vet community.