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by Spooks on 01 April 2017 - 08:04
It's been called CPV2a, CPV2b and now CPV2c.
CPV2c was first diagnosed in ©2006 and CPV was first diagnosed in 1979
This FAQ page is helpful https://www.avma.org/public/PetCare/Pages/Canine-Parvovirus-FAQs.aspx
by Swarnendu on 01 April 2017 - 09:04
Still manufacturers don't hesitate to claim that ONLY their brand of vaccine is effective against the newest strain.
Further, if any vaccine is claimed to be able to destroy mother's antibodies, don't you think it's too strong for a 6 weeks old pup?

by melba on 01 April 2017 - 13:04

by Spooks on 02 April 2017 - 08:04
"Further, if any vaccine is claimed to be able to destroy mother's antibodies, don't you think it's too strong for a 6 weeks old pup?"
Absolutely.
I would never vaccinate at that age. It's likening to some rescues (and some are well known in the UK) to neutering/spaying... https://www.doglistener.co.uk/neutering/rspca.shtml at that age! That is absolutely disgraceful and irresponsible.
My last pup [Border Collie] I had vaccinated at 10 weeks, 12 weeks and then Parvo only at 16 weeks,
a booster 12 months later and next one at 3 years old. After that I will have them titred.

by vtgsd on 02 April 2017 - 09:04
Puppies we keep back for ourselves do not get vaccinated until 12 weeks of age and only once (parvo and distemper) and 16 weeks (rabies by law). I don't go out of my way to socialize since I feel a stable puppy will turn into a stable dog as long as it doesn't have negative experiences. However I DO bring the pup along with me on errands and doing day to day stuff, when we go in public places I never let my pup walk on floors, instead it rides in shopping carts until vaccinated and has developed immunity.
If you're in a HIGH RISK area you could always do a titer test before vaccinating to ensure the vaccine is necesary and will not be blocked by maternal antibodies...
I recomend to others to follow the Dr. Jean Dodds protocol http://drjeandoddspethealthresource.tumblr.com/post/147595920886/dodds-vaccination-protocol-dogs-2016#.V40tNrgrLIU.
If you have time and want to learn further about vaccination here are some great videos, but, very long!
Dr. Karen Becker and Dr. Ronald Schultz on Pet Vaccines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1Xd5ghnlJ4
Dr. Becker Interviews Dr. Schultz About Vaccines (Part 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oroUkSsZ8-s
Dr. Becker Interviews Dr. Schultz About Vaccines (Part 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tghhWzD0ym8

by Spooks on 02 April 2017 - 12:04
TBH it's what your situation is. Most fields around here woods, heath & moorland are walked in/on by other dogs. So better to be safe than sorry.
The last pup I said about, I forgot to say she remained with the farmer and his wife until she had her 2nd vax at 12 weeks old. So she was hopefully fully covered when we picked her up at 12 weeks old as a week and a half later we were going on holiday for 8 days down to the coast. My GSD and other BC, both had vaccination boosters done earlier before us all going to the coast.

by giebel on 03 April 2017 - 21:04
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