I could hardly contain my excitement:
1. Coverage for the bacteria-caused illness is only proven to be effective for 6 months - similar to the Bordatella vaccine, but unlike the Bordatella vaccine which is given biannually, the Lepto vaccine is only given once per year;
2. Lepto is a bacteria and can mutate, leaving the current vaccines unable to protect against new strains;
3. The vaccine has the highest rate of side effects, which are most often severe and require immediate medical attention. Given that Big Pupi and I are immune sensitive (lots of allergies), we are at a high risk for adverse reactions; and
4. Lepto can be treated if caught early, and you bet your buttons my humans did their research on the symptoms.
So that leaves us with only our Bordatella boosters in a few months, and Big Pupi with his rabies vaccine at the same time. The last time he got his rabies vaccine he had a lump that lasted almost 2 years! Nice Doctor wants to stop vaccinating my bro for the rest of his life because he is so sensitive, but unfortunately he cannot go to camp or continue therapy work without an up to date rabies tag. There is a rabies titer available, but it's very expensive and not very reliable. Even so, my folks are looking into it. But what they're really interested in is the 5 and 7-year rabies vaccines which, thanks to the Rabies Challenge Fund, is in clinical trials. My dewclaws are crossed that it's available soon!
Despite the rabies stuff, we're thrilled that we get to skip the rest of our shots for the rest of the year. We've maintained immunity for 2 years now, and it really makes us think that receiving a full round of shots every single year is way too much for a canine immune system. I know that my immune system is full of little beasts and they sure as meatiness know what they're doing. I've got professionals on my side!
Anyway, this healthy dude-man is ready for the final day of moving. And I thought I'd get a head start on the morning by offering a belly for my people to rub.
Enjoy the weekend,
Stanislaw
Moving does sound really easy! Snoozeling and howling?! Sign me up!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys for this info on Lepto vaccines - you are always so helpful!! I will make sure my parents have a read.
Have a great weekend!
Love Clover xo
P.S. Good luck to your parents on the move!
I bet you two are WORN OUT from all that snoozling help you gave your 'rents!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the move guys.
Hey thanks for that very informative read on vaccines. My mom doesn't do her research - she just takes us to the place of Tile & Steel and lets the meany Vet loose on us! Matter of fact, mom hasn't even gotten us any of that new food your mom emailed her about! No more sugars for her until she gets her act together!!
WOW!
ReplyDeleteI had to yawn prior to warming up my paws to leave this!
Well done!
Hope the rest of the move goes as well fur woo two!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Don't forget to leave a fresh p-mail for the new residents before you leave for good :-) And congrats to both of you for being such healthy beasts!
ReplyDeleteShelly & Tommy
I can see that you are a big help during all the moving Stan.
ReplyDeleteGood job on your distemper/parvo immunity! I haven't had any vaccinations since I was a year old (due for rabies this fall) and can't wait until the rabies challenge results. We've had big discussions about lepto with my vets. Since I track and swim in a lake and ponds, with much trepidation, we decided I should get it this year. I had it Monday and am fine.
Don't over exhaust yourself with the move. Hope you enjoy your new place.
Your friend,
Niamh
I hope you have a fun time moving! You will have lots of new smells to investigate in your new digs! Mom says we are moving this summer...but it is a little bit farther than you are going! (Fargo to Phoenix - I will be a desert dog!)
ReplyDeleteHi, Stan!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info about all those vaccines. I think things work different here in Mexico, because I get lots of vaccines during the year!
Have fun with the moving!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
Hello,
ReplyDeleteBeing healthy is great !
I only have to do the vaccine for the rabies if I go out of Switzerland and of course, Véronique's family is in France....this means every 2 years I have my vaccine....
Have a nice week-end !
Kisses, Faya
Pawesome you get to avoid getting POKED, everyone hates it. Good job helping the humans move, they are such whiners ya know?
ReplyDeleteWe don't do that vaccination thing either. We all got them when we were little, but now only get the rabies cause some old dude somewhere in TN says we hafta. I mean who is this dude anyways and what the heck does he know about it?? Good thing is, we can get that dumb rabies every 3 years instead of every year.
ReplyDeleteHave fun in yer new digs, we're gettin ready to move too!
Feather, Darla & Pappy, the TN Bull Terrors
We do as few vaccines as possible here too, guys! Too many shots for too many years made Maggie a sick girl! No more vaccines!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots
Maggie and Mitch
Hi guys,
ReplyDeleteWe don't do vaccines at all. Mum uses Homeopathic Nosodes instead. Works for us!
Happy Easter!
Finni & Nelly xx