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isaias.coelho

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 6:42 pm
Post subject: Bordetella vaccine--double dosis
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Please advise on this.
I had my English Cocker Spaniel innoculated against Bordetella in early
November. Today, I went to other veterinarian and they applied the
Bordetella vaccine again (I failed to mention that the dog had already
been vaccinated). Question: does the double vaccination put my dog at
any risk?
I will appreciate your help.

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buglady

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:51 pm
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> I had my English Cocker Spaniel innoculated against Bordetella in early
> November. Today, I went to other veterinarian and they applied the
> Bordetella vaccine again (I failed to mention that the dog had already
> been vaccinated). Question: does the double vaccination put my dog at
> any risk?

...........Don't know. Bordetella vaccines don't last very long because
they're for a bacterial infectious agent, so I suspect your pup will be OK.
Just keep an eye out for any illnesses or reactions in the dog. I do wonder
why this vet gave vaccinations without your approval. Vaccinations are a
medical procedure and require the owner's permission.

buglady
take out the dog before replying\

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 1:10 am
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buglady wrote:
> wrote in message
>
> > I had my English Cocker Spaniel innoculated against Bordetella in early
> > November. Today, I went to other veterinarian and they applied the
> > Bordetella vaccine again (I failed to mention that the dog had already
> > been vaccinated). Question: does the double vaccination put my dog at
> > any risk?
>
> ..........Don't know. Bordetella vaccines don't last very long because
> they're for a bacterial infectious agent, so I suspect your pup will be OK.
> Just keep an eye out for any illnesses or reactions in the dog. I do wonder
> why this vet gave vaccinations without your approval. Vaccinations are a
> medical procedure and require the owner's permission.
>
> buglady
> take out the dog before replying\
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