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Old 09-21-2012, 04:25 PM   #6
triarmarm

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Having seen a puppy that was too young to be have finished his first set of vaccinations die of parvo, I'd definitely say the risk of shock or bad reaction for me would be worth it compared to the possibility of parvo.
I feel the same way for Parvo. Maybe I should have posted a question this way, "Do you vaccinate your pets yearly?"

We usually have four sets separated by 10 days. Then the next one is annually. I am lucky that my pets have not had adverse reactions to the vaccination but I've seen some who've had it really bad.

I've had puppies dying of Parvo, too. It was awful and one of my beloved dogs had it. We had no idea what it was until it was too late. Only one survived. And he only got one shot of CP-CV, but he's turning a year in March.
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