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by Giggles on 13 April 2007 - 16:04

Hi, i have my daughter that came to stay with me and she brang her 5- month old chiuahua who doesnt have any shots at all!!!im on her to get them shes saying shes gotta wait till she gets another job. now i have a 5 month old gsd with all shots rabies shots too. can my gsd get sick like pravo from her dog, say if chiuachua gets it ??? im worried about my dog getting that crap. looks like on pay day ill be stuck paying the the dam bill. please tell me if my dog will be okay??? thank you, very much

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by Trailrider on 13 April 2007 - 17:04

No guarantees on it but if the little dog doesn't go off your property you might be OK. Also just because you give the shots it isn't a guarantee "your" dog won't get it either. Some just don't build up the immunity they are suppose to from the shots.

by Chances on 13 April 2007 - 18:04

Dog shots are like ours. We can(chicken pox Measles) and they can still get ill but they will survive. Ask your vet. It also depends on what type of shot it is, live or killed virus. They can also get parvo more than once. For your dog's sake get the other its shots. have you daughter work it off ..lol.

by vomveiderheiss on 13 April 2007 - 19:04

Can't you buy a parvo/distemper shot at the farm and ranch store and give yourself?? Your pup is in danger anytime he or she is in contact with a non or under vaccinated dog. Thats why dog parks are so unhealthy if all owners don't hold up their end of the vaccinations. Get the other pup vaccinated immediately and keep the shots current, the RABIES shot too, this pup(CHi) should have had that too around 12-16 weeks old depending on the state, also contact your vet and maybe have your pups immunity tested, they can do a titer test and see how at risk your pup is. Good luck! Kari





 


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