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by zdog on 28 November 2013 - 07:11

parvo is everywhere, yes everywhere.  If dogs can roam it, the virus is there.  a natural infection beats the shit out of vaccination in terms of immunity 10 times out of 10.  The only ones willing to debate that most likely have a huge financial tie to vaccination :)  If your dog isn't immune from a natural infection, it's immune system certainly isn't capable of developing immunity from a shot.  

I have never had a dog not show good immunity to parvo in titer tests.  That tells me, it is everywhere and my dogs are constantly exposed to it, keeping the antibody levels higher.  If a dog had a natural infection and survived it, I wouldn't give it another thought.  I certainly wouldn't go back to any vet that suggested vaccination as it shows a complete lack of understanding for what they are doing.  Can't say I'd trust them with anything else either.

by Ibrahim on 28 November 2013 - 12:11

Thank you all, zdog, Hexe, Hundmutter, Spooks, SitasMom,123Lyn45 and greyhoungirl for your input, much appreciated really

by Nedev385 on 28 November 2013 - 17:11

ОК  friends. many opinions but the truth is one!The disease affects young animals and  cured they acquire immunity.My practice is a vaccine 1, vaccine 2 and vaccine 3 to 4 months and that's it.This is the correct way the body to produce its own immunity.Everything else makes the body lazy and not working properly.In this practice survived many of my dogs.But I have seen very good vaccines and vaccination every year and only one  missed vaccination dying dogs, believe me!





 


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