►Are
we vaccinating dogs too much? - Know Better Pet Food - "Catherine
O'Driscoll is founder of Canine Health Concern, and author of the book,
'What Vets Don't Tell You About Vaccines'."
►Are
We
Vaccinating Too Much? By Elizabeth Colleran, D.V.M. From Animal
Issues, Volume 29, Number 3, Fall 1998 - Angelfire.com
►AVA
Policy
on Small Animal Vaccination - The Truth About Vaccines
►
Canine Health
Concern
►Canine Leptospirosis
- Paws & Claws Veterinary Hospital
►Catherine
O'Driscoll
- Complementary Healthcare Therapies
►
Danger of
Pet Vaccination: Adverse Reactions - Shirley's Wellness Cafe
►
Dogs Adverse Reactions
►Dog
Vaccines: Your Questions Answered - National Office of Animal
Health, UK
►How Often
Does He REALLY Need a Rabies Shot? - Animal Wellness Magazine
►Leptospirosis Vaccination
- Caber Feidh
►LEPTOSPIRA
VACCINE--Adverse
Reaction - Citizen Canine Dog Forum
►
LYME--Vaccinate
or Not? - Into to help making INFORMED decision. - Terrific Pets
Forum
►
MAINE RABIES
LAW--Action Alert! - Proposed amendment to change law to 3 months.
- Terrific Pets Forum
►New
Approach to Vaccination of the Canine - Cavaliers Online
►
The Rabies Challenge Fund
►
EXCITING CHALLENGE
ANNOUNCEMENT! - Joint $35,000 Matching Gift to the Rabies Challenge
Fund -
www.rabieschallengefund.org - "Jan Rasmusen author of the
national-award-winning health care book, Scared Poopless: The Straight
Scoop on Dog Care, and an anonymous donor announce a combined $35,000
matching gift to The Rabies Challenge Fund. From May 1st to August
31st, for donations of $100 or more, Jan and the anonymous donors will
match $1 of every $2 donated up to $35,000, and Jan will send an
autographed copy of her book for donations above $500 as well. Jan’s
and Chiclet’s gift is being made in honor of Chiclet’s companion,
Jiggy, who developed autoimmune liver disease after a rabies shot."
►Report of the
American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Canine Vaccine Task Force:
2003 Canine Vaccine Guidelines, Recommendations, and Supporting
Literature - Leerburg.com
►
Science
of
Vaccine Damage -
www.dogsadversereactions.com - "Merck warns in its Manual that
patients with, or from families with, B and/or T cell
immunodeficiencies should not receive live-virus vaccines due to the
risk of severe or fatal infection. Elsewhere, it lists features of B
and T cell immunodeficiencies as food allergies, inhalant allergies,
eczema, dermatitis, neurological deterioration and heart disease. To
translate, people with these conditions can die if they receive
live-virus vaccines. Their immune systems are simply not competent
enough to guarantee a healthy reaction to the viral assault from
modified live-virus vaccines. Modified live-virus (MLV) vaccines
replicate in the patient until an immune response is provoked. If a
defence isn't stimulated, then the vaccine continues to replicate until
it gives the patient the very disease it was intending to prevent."
►Scientific Advisory Committee
- The World Small Animal Veterinary Association - "
Vaccine
Guidelines 2007 (PDF) Scientific Advisory Committee Update on
Canine and Avian Influenza Virus"
►
SEIZURES--Possible
Triggers/Causes - Dogster Forums
►
Stop the Shots! - Are
Vaccinations Killing Our Pets? (book review) - Stop The Shots
►Submission
to
the AVA Policy Council on Small Animal Vaccination Policy
Suggestions, compiled by the Australian Association of Holistic
Veterinarians, May 2004. - The Truth About Vaccines
►Vaccination
for Cats: Helpful or Harmful? Author - Don Hamilton, DVM -
Holisticat
►
Vaccinations
- A Word of Caution for Our Animals; Dr. Will Falconer - Alternatives
for Animal Health
►Vaccinations
- The Basics Explained: Addressing Common Concerns - "The Science
of Vaccine Damage" debunked here... Pure BUNK and pure "JUNK SCIENCE"
!!! - Geneva's Pomeranians
►
Vaccine
Information
compiled by Janice Moulds and Kathleen Borys to provide the
pet owner with information regarding the possible adverse effects of
vaccinations (pdf) - Truth About Vaccines
►
VACCINES--For
HEALTHY Dogs Only! - Important information to consider before
vaccinating. - Terrific Pets Forum
►Vaccines
-
Are They Safe for Your Dog?
by: Dee Blanco
►
Vaccinosis
- Dr. Richard Pitcairn Discusses Chronic Disease Caused By Vaccines -
Cyber-Pet
►Vaccinosis
- by Catherine O'Driscoll via Mythical Danes
►
2006
American
Animal Hospital Association's Canine Vaccine Guidelines,
Revised (pdf) - AAHA
►Duration
of Immunity to Canine Vaccines: What We Know and Don't Know, Dr.
Ronald Schultz via
www.cedarbayvet.com
►
New Vaccination
Protocols A Review of the Literature -
www.newvaccinationprotocols.com
►What
About
Vaccines? Vaccinosis - Betty Lewis, RVT, Dr. A. N. via
Mythical Danes
►
What You Should
Know About theRabies Vaccine for Dogs -
www.dogs4dogs.com
►August 11, 2009 -
Annual
vaccinations
could be harmful: vets told - Sydney Morning Herald -
"Vets have been told to stop advising pet owners to vaccinate annually
and to adopt a triennial immunisation program in line with
international standards. The Australian Veterinary Association is
expected to announce the change at the World Small Animal Veterinary
Association's annual conference in New Zealand next week."
►August 9, 2009 -
Rabies
Challenge
Fund-Budget Shortfall - This arrived on one of my yahoo
group lists. I plan to donate, as this is very important! - Rabies
Challenge fund via Aroha Springers - "The goal of The Rabies Challenge
Fund Charitable Trust is to extend the legally required interval for
rabies boosters to 5 and then 7 years, based on the findings of the
rabies challenge studies currently underway at the University of
Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. If the studies’ results
demonstrate that the rabies vaccine confers 5, and possibly 7, years of
immunity, there would be a significant impact on controlling rabies and
reducing adverse reactions associated with the vaccine."
►August 3, 2009 -
Member
alert - Article on pet vaccinations - Australian Veterinary
Association
►August 1, 2009 -
Vets
dogged
by criticism over vaccinations - Sydney Morning Herald -
"Australians spend about $30 on annual vaccinations, invariably at the
behest of reminder notices from their local vets. But international
standards in place for the past two years recommend vaccinating no more
than once every three years, after research established that core
vaccinations provide immunity for between four years and a lifetime for
an adult cat or dog. Possible links have also been identified between
over-vaccination and injection-site tumours in cats and immunological
diseases in dogs."
►July 24, 2009 -
New
vaccine is a shot in the leg for dog flu prevention - Tribune Media
Services via Star-Telegram
►July 21, 2009 -
Regular
visits to vet will improve pet's quality of life - Charleston Daily
Mail - "At one of those visits I would recommend a rabies vaccine. In
West Virginia, rabies vaccines are required by law every two years.
Every pet needs a rabies vaccine. If animals have had a reaction
to the rabies vaccine in the past, that fact needs to be addressed at
their office visit. There are medications that can be given prior to
the vaccine that should prevent any adverse reaction from taking place.
They really work, so don't be afraid to ask."
►July 9, 2009 -
Reader
opts
for less dramatic cancer treatment - St. Louis Post-Dispatch -
"Certain cancers, especially of the skin, bone, lymph system and
breast, are far more common in dogs than in humans. According to two
Scandinavian surveys of canine mortalities, cancer ranks directly under
'deaths from old age.' Vaccines and ingredients called adjuvants
(containing aluminum and mercury) may play a significant role in
immune-system dysfunction, resulting in cancer."
►July 11, 2009 -
Is
it
really an epidemic? H3N8 Dog Influenza virus (Dog flu) -
Examiner.com - "This H3N8 virus has not received much publicity in the
past six years until now due to Intervet/Schering-Plough creating a new
vaccine to help prevent the virus."
►July 11, 2009 -
First
drug
approved for canine influenza virus. What is canine influenza?
- Examiner.com
►July 10, 2009 -
Some
NYC Dogs Ill With Leptospirosis - North Country Gazette -
"Fortunately, there is a leptospirosis vaccine—talk to your vet about
whether vaccinating is a good idea for your dog. 'Like other vaccines,
there may be a higher rate of adverse reactions in small-breed dogs,'
says Dr. Louise Murray, director of medicine at BMAH. 'The vaccine
should be administered separately from other vaccinations and in two
stages—one shot followed by a booster two or three weeks later.'"
►July 10, 2009 -
Canine
Flu
Vaccine - Bark-n-blog.com - "Canine Influenza H3N8 - Another
new vaccine for an 'emerging disease' in the canine population. Another
virus to inject into the bloodstreams of our dogs along with all the
others now. It was only a matter of time before they came up with a
vaccine, there is money to be made!!"
►July 1, 2009 -
Pit bulls and
rabies vaccine laws start today - The Wichita Eagle via Kansas.com
- "People who own dogs and cats may now get rabies vaccinations at
least once every three years — instead of every year. Ferrets need
vaccinations every year."
►July 1, 2009 -
Animals
at
Suffolk shelter to receive vaccinations on arrival - The
Virginian-Pilot
►July 1, 2009 -
K-State Vet
Reminds Horse Owners to Vaccinate - Busy horse owners reminded to
make sure vaccinations current. - Kansas Farmer
►June 23, 2009 -
Less
is
better when it comes to animal vaccines - Charleston Daily Mail
►June 1, 2009 -
Remember
Rabies Vaccination Before Attending Horse Shows - edited press
release - TheHorse.com
►May 31, 2009 -
Cathy
M.
Rosenthal: Vaccination pluses outweigh minuses - San Antonio
Express-News - "Dear Cathy: In your column about pets and cancer (April
26), you didn't mention that vaccinations can also give pets cancer.
Henri, my cat, received a vaccination and a few days later developed a
lump at the vaccination site. Our vet who told us our cat had gotten
cancer from the vaccination. I was overcome with tears knowing I had
just given my precious Henri a death sentence."
►May 30, 2009 -
TEXAS
Rabies Law--Bell County - The Rabies Challenge Fund via
YorkieTalk.com Forums
►May 29, 2009 -
County debates
changing rabies law - Killeen Daily Herald - "The rabies
vaccination issue has moved to the county, but it doesn't appear the
law will be changed, at least not now. On Monday, members of the Bell
County Commissioners Court briefly discussed the issue of its standard
rabies vaccinations – it currently requires annual rabies vaccinations."
►May 21, 2009 -
Regulations
for rabies vaccination under debate - Killeen Daily Herald
►May 21, 2009 -
Producers
say
'no' to NAIS - Federal program sees little support at Western
hearing - Capital Press - "About 75 livestock producers from around the
West gathered here on Monday, May 18, to voice their opposition to the
national animal identification system during a USDA-sponsored listening
session."
►May 21, 2009 -
NUTRO
Recalls
Dry Cat Food Sold in 11 Countries - Company blames supplier
for incorrect zinc, potassium levels - ConsumerAffairs.com
►May 15, 2009 -
Veterinarian
Talks
Vaccines: What Every Cat Owner Needs to Know - Dr. Heidi
Bassler, medical director at Veterinary Center of Greater Newburyport,
will discuss feline vaccines on Tuesday, May 19, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
at the Newburyport Public Library located in Newburyport, MA. She will
share the questions cat owners should ask their veterinarians and the
pros and cons of vaccinations. - Vocus via eMediaWire PRWeb
►May 15, 2009 -
Dog
Dies
After Receiving Rabies Vaccine; Cause Undetermined - NBC4i.com
- "Charity Frazier took her 1-year-old bulldog mix puppy to the
Franklin County Animal Shelter Friday for a rabies vaccination. ...
Charity says her dog vomitted and turned blue after the shot, but when
she tried to bring the situation to someone’s attention, she says they
brushed it off like nothing was wrong."
►May 15, 2009 -
Rabies
Update–ALABAMA
& RHODE ISLAND Pass 3-Year - Rabies Challenge
Fund via Good Bloggie!
►May 15, 2009 -
State
law backs new rabies vaccine regulations (includes video) -
WTVYNews4.com - "The bill was passed yesterday by the Alabama House. It
allows pet owners to take their animals to the vet for vaccinations
once every three years rather than every year. Vaccination requirements
for pets in Alabama are now keeping up with the times."
►May 11, 2009 -
State:
West
Nile vaccinations urged - Daily Record - "The state’s top
veterinarian is urging horse owners to vaccinate their horses now
against the West Nile virus as warmer, spring weather comes to the
region."
►May 9, 2009 -
Three
seek
treatment after rabid-cat bites - Two cats test positive for
rabies in Spotsylvania County - The Free Lance-Star
►May 8, 2009 -
CAT - Scan? - Sonoma
Valley Sun - "One very reasonable compromise is to ask your
veterinarian about vaccine titers: this is a blood test that measures
your pet’s 'vaccine' levels in the bloodstream. In short, it will tell
you whether or not your pet is 'covered' for a certain vaccine before
you decide to have the vet inject the vaccine into him."
►April 27, 2009 -
FDA denies
Nutro investigation despite reports indicating otherwise - VIN News
►April 27, 2009 -
David
Kirby:
"Patient Zero" Identified in Mexican Flu Outbreak? - The
Huffington Post - "The problems began in early March, when many
neighbors of the hog CAFO (confined animal feeding operation) became
sick with colds and flu that quickly turned into lung infections,
causing local health officials to impose a 'sanitary cordon' around the
area and begin a mass program of vaccination and home fumigation."
►April 26, 2009 -
David
Kirby:
Mexican Lawmaker: Factory Farms Are "Breeding Grounds" of Swine
Flu Pandemic - The Huffington Post - "Meanwhile, one of Mexico's
largest producers, Granjas Carroll, a subsidiary of US hog giant
Smithfield Foods, issued its own statement saying there was no sign of
swine flu at any of its operations in the states of Veracruz and
Puebla. The company's huge facility near the town of La Gloria was
first mentioned as a possible source of the new human-swine flu
outbreak by Tom Philpott at
www.grist.org. According to El Universal newspaper, the company
reported no signs of disease in any of its 907 workers, 60,000 breeding
sows or 500,000 feeder pigs, all of whom were vaccinated against swine
flu."
►April 25, 2009 -
David
Kirby:
Swine Flu Outbreak -- Nature Biting Back at Industrial Animal
Production? - The Huffington Post - "Officials from the CDC and
USDA will likely arrive in Mexico soon to help investigate the deadly
new influenza virus that managed to jump from pigs to people in a
previously unseen mutated form that can readily spread among humans.
One of the first things they will want to look at are the hundreds of
industrial-scale hog facilities that have sprung up around Mexico in
recent years, and the thousands of people employed inside the crowded,
pathogen-filled confinement buildings and processing plants."
►April 25, 2009 -
Polo
team
vet grief-stricken after horse deaths - When Argentine
veterinarian Felix Crespo injected 21 elite polo horses with a vitamin
supplement shortly before a championship match in Florida, he never
imagined they would all be dead the next day. - AP via FOX News - "The
21 most elite of the 38 horses that were headed to the field were given
the supplement that was supposed to be a mixture of vitamin B,
potassium, magnesium and selenium to help the fatigued animals recover
after the match. But something went wrong. .... 'They were showing
signs of some kind of allergic reaction that we didn't know what it
was,' said Scott, the team manager."
►April 24, 2009 -
Parvo
outbreak
forces shelter to euthanize 24 dogs - AP via Daily Press
►April 23, 2009 -
The
Dead
Polo Ponies and Their Millionaire Owner - TIME - "Still,
unless the vitamin was corrupted with something especially toxic, many
veterinarians doubt Biodyl alone could have caused the equine die-off.
Investigators, including those examining many of the dead horses at the
University of Florida's veterinary school, say it could be days before
they unravel the toxicological mystery. Florida's state Agriculture
Department announced late Wednesday afternoon that almost all the
horses suffered from hemorrhaging of the lungs before they collapsed."
►April 23, 2009 - Vaccinating
Dogs:
What Your Vet (Probably) Has Not Told You (video) - Aimee's
Law Blog
►April 22, 2009 -
Washington
State Vet Urges WNV Vaccination - TheHorse.com
►April 20, 2009 -
FDA
Confirms
Probe of NUTRO Pet Food Deaths, Illnesses - Menu Foods
earlier revealed it was the target of a federal probe - Consumer
Affairs
►April 19, 2009 -
Your
pet
should get a Lyme disease vaccination - Culpeper Star-Exponent
►April 18, 2009 -
Bronson
Sends
Out Early Warning On Equine Vaccinations - Eastern Equine
Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV) are the two major equine
diseases animal health officials are concerned about. - Foster Folly
News
►April 14, 2009 -
In
rare
instances, vaccinations can go badly - Ottawa Citizen via
Canada.com - "Q: We have a three-year-old cocker spaniel/poodle mix who
had her vaccinations three years in a row. In the first and third year,
she reacted to them, but not in the second year. She is due again in
May, and I am concerned regarding her safety getting the vaccines
again. Last year, we gave her Benadryl prior to receiving the
vaccinations."
►April 13, 2009 -
Vaccinations
and
your dog: how often is really necessary? - Examiner.com
►April 13, 2009 -
South
Carolina
Residents Advised To Vaccinate Pets - South Carolina
Department Of Health via eMaxHealth - "Three Charleston County
residents are under the care of a physician after being exposed to a
chihuahua that has tested positive for rabies, the S.C. Department of
Health and Environmental Control said today."
►April 13, 2009 -
Vaccinations
and
your dog: how often is really necessary? - Examiner.com
►April 3, 2009 -
Learning
about
treating pets and keeping rabies out of Britain - The
Telegraph, UK
►April 3, 2009 -
Horse
owners:
vaccinate those animals now - Asheville Citizen-Times
►March 30, 2009 -
New
law
requires less frequent rabies vaccinations - Cullman Times -
"An Alabama state senate committee has approved a bill that would allow
pet owners to get their dogs and cats vaccinated for rabies every three
years instead of every year. The bill was approved by the Senate Health
Committee and will now go to the Senate for consideration."
►March 30, 2009 -
Vaccines
protect
dogs from parvovirus - Contagious disease killed Oprah
Winfrey's puppy - The Patriot-News via PennLive.com
►March 28, 2009 -
Vaccines
save lives of animals every day (requires registration) - Sun
Herald
►March 26, 2009 -
Do
pets
need annual rabies vaccination? Alabama is last state left to
require them - The Birmingham News via AL.com - "Some pet owners
say they support three-year vaccinations because of the health risk and
side effects that can occur each time a pet receives a vaccination.
'You wouldn't want your physician giving you a tetanus shot every
year,' said Kris L. Christine, a Maine woman who founded The Rabies
Challenge Fund and has pushed for a change in Alabama's law.
Vaccination side effects can include seizures, anaphylactic shock and
autoimmune diseases affecting various organs, Christine wrote in a
letter to state health officers in February. The proposed bill to
change the requirement also would provide for the state Board of Health
to adopt rules that would allow exemption from vaccination if it would
injure the animal."
►March 21, 2009 -
Danbury area vets urge
puppy owners to vaccinate for parvovirus - Danbury News Times
►March 19, 2009 -
Farmers
to
vaccinate badgers against bovine TB - The Times, UK
►March 19, 2009 -
As
cases
of rabies rise, vaccinations encouraged - StarNewsOnline.com
►March 18, 2009 -
Oprah
Winfrey's
second puppy succumbs to virus (requires registration) -
Chicago Tribune
►March 18, 2009 -
Vaccinations
Not
a Place to Cut Back, Vets Say - TheHorse.com
►March 18, 2009 -
Black
&
White … and Dangerous - Review Messenger - "With warmer
weather finally(?) upon us, there is an increase in wild animal
activity in the area, and skunks can pose a particular problem. As
skunks become more active, they can put both people and domestic pets
at risk by exposure to rabies."
►March 14, 2009 -
Oprah's
dog
dies from Parvo; dog owners urged to get their dogs vaccinated for
Parvovirus - Examiner.com - "Notably, no dog is immune to Parvo.
Even vaccinated dogs can contract Parvo; vaccinated dogs simply have a
much lower chance of contracting this deadly dog virus. Like all
viruses, Parvo evolves and changes into new strains that the vaccine
does not protect against. As new strains of Parvo emerge, scientists
must identify the new strain and then develop a vaccine to protect
against that particular form of Parvo."
►March 14, 2009 -
March
is
Rabies Awareness Month; dog registration and vaccination pushed
- Philippine Information Agency
►March 14, 2009 -
Ask
a
vet: The jabs that beat diseases - The Times, UK
►March 10, 2009 -
Bill
may
save pet owners cash - Montgomery Advertiser - "Pet owners
might have one less thing to worry about every year when it comes to
the health of their animals if a bill makes it out of the Alabama
Legislature this year. State Sen. Larry Dixon, R-Montgomery, is
sponsoring a bill that would change a law that requires dogs and cats
to be vaccinated against rabies each year. Instead, most pet owners
will only have to round up their animals and pay for the shots once
every three years."
►March 10, 2009 -
Critics
blast
horse vaccination plan - Meadville Tribune - "Alyce Gatts, a
horse owner from Atlantic, said even if the new rules are enacted, 'all
these requirements will not guarantee healthy horses.' Plus, some of
the vaccines such as rabies can cause an adverse reaction in a horse,
said Kate Gatts of Atlantic. 'There’s no sense giving a shot that will
do more damage than the disease,' said Kate, who is Alyce’s
mother-in-law."
►March 8, 2009 -
National
Vaccination
Month Rescheduled - Pethealthcare, UK - "Angus Robinson
of Intervet / Schering-Plough Animal Health, which organises National
Vaccination Month, said, “Due to an unexpected temporary shortage of
the vaccine to prevent Leptospirosis, we have decided to delay this
important campaign until stocks return to normal levels."
►March 6, 2009 -
Fair’s
new
‘health regulations’ could be the death of its quality horse shows
- Meadville Tribune - "It is interesting to note that horses were not
required to have the rabies vaccine last year, and still no horse in
Pennsylvania contracted the disease. It is still more interesting to
know that 24 horses were either allowed to die or were killed so that
they could be tested for rabies, and none of them had it. Many horse
owners in this area are against giving their horses this vaccine
because most of us know at least one person who had a horse die from an
adverse reaction to this vaccination."
►February 26, 2009 -
Action
Alert:
Help Alabama Reform Rabies Laws - Aimee's Law Blog - "Kris
Christine, co -Trustee of the Rabies Challenge Fund, writes that
Alabama pet owners have begun lobbying legislators to conform the
annual rabies booster requirement for dogs and cats to the national
standard of three years. Alabama is currently the only U.S. State that
mandates rabies vaccine annually. A copy of her letter to the Alabama
Public Health Veterinarian and State Health Officer on behalf of The
Rabies Challenge Fund
www.RabiesChallengeFund.org
and Alabama pet owners follows."
►February 3, 2009 -
Dog
Bleeds
to Death After "Routine" Microchip Implant - Dog Bleeds to
Death After "Routine" Microchip Implant Procedure - Grieving owner
calls for an end to mandatory microchipping in Los Angeles - press
release - CASPIAN via Natural Health News
►February 2, 2009 -
Vaccine
crisis
forces Bangladesh to kill thousands of stray dogs - AFP via
Yahoo! Health - "An acute shortage of anti-rabies vaccine has forced
Bangladesh authorities to put down thousands of stray dogs after a
spate of rabies deaths due to lack of medicines, officials said
Tuesday."
►January 31, 2009 -
Now,
a
vaccine to control dog population? - Times of India - "Under the
project, a particular sperm-specific protein, responsible for fertility
and having an immuno-contraceptive potential, will be isolated from
dog's sperms. This protein will then be used to control canine
population."
►January 23, 2009 -
Rabies
can
prove costly for pet owners - Nogales International
►January 23, 2009 -
Flu
sweeps
through dog world - Colorado Springs Gazette
►January 23, 2009 -
China
Bio-Immunity
Recalls Rabies Vaccine on 'Possibility of a Flaw' -
Seeking Alpha
►January 22, 2009 -
Low-cost
vaccination
clinics can raise risks to pets - The Oregonian via
OregonLive.com - "The American Veterinary Medical Association's task
force on vaccine-associated feline sarcoma says the risk of a cat
developing a sarcoma after receiving a vaccine in the shoulder area is
50 percent higher than if the cat gets the vaccine in a limb. Each kind
of vaccine should be given in a different leg, says Connie White, a
veterinarian at Fremont Veterinary Clinic. In addition to reducing
sarcoma risk, this practice makes it easier to identify which vaccine
caused a problem, White says. 'And if you have to amputate, it's easier
to amputate,' White says. Amputating a limb can save a pet's life and
is less expensive and more successful than treating a sarcoma in a
shoulder."
►January 22, 2009 -
Rabies
bites the North Coast - Confirmed rabies-infected animals in
Humboldt County - The Times-Standard
►January 21, 2009 -
Garrett
changes
vaccination policy after Parvo outbreak - Fulton animal
control supervisor Pam Bianco had to put down seven dogs on Jan. 13
after a Parvovirus outbreak at Garrett Animal Shelter. - Fulton Sun
►January 18, 2009 -
Pet
owners
will have grace period to get microchipping done -
Press-Enterprise
►January 1, 2009 -
Rabies
and other public health policies revisited - American Veterinary
Medical Association JAVMA News
►December 18, 2008 -
Cattle
Preconditioning:
Cautions With Vaccine Administration -
CattleNetwork.com - "Be aware that anaphylactic (allergic) reactions
are always possible when administering vaccines and be prepared with at
least some epinephrine available. Recent work has demonstrated that
vaccines prepared from gram negative bacteria may contain sufficient
amounts of endotoxins to cause clinical problems. Lepto, campylobacter,
salmonella, E. coli and pasteurella vaccines could all be potential
problems. It has been recommended that not more than two of these
products be administered at one time. ... It has recently been reported
that the use of an injectable type of MLV-IBR vaccine in calves under 5
days of age may result in a massive infection by this herpes type one
virus."
►December 17, 2008 -
Wyoming
City
Changes Dog Rabies Ordinance - Cheyenne’s dog owners will be
given a three-year vaccine option, waiver for sick pets. -
DogChannel.com - "The Cheyenne City Council on Dec. 8 voted 8-2 to
amend the rabies vaccination ordinance so that pet owners will no
longer be required to take their animals in for a rabies shot every
year. The ordinance includes a medical exemption for sick animals."
►December 16, 2008 -
Dr.
Fox:
Feline lives with a growing tumor - United Features Syndicate
via St. Louis Post-Dispatch - "DEAR G.R.: There is a definite
connection between where a vaccination is injected and the development
of fibrosarcoma in cats. The aluminum hydroxide in vaccines may play a
role, and until safer vaccines are developed, it's best to follow the
minimal vaccination protocol detailed on my Web site,
www.doctormwfox.org. Other injections can cause this problem, so there
is no simple answer as to the cause. In order to facilitate surgical
removal if a tumor develops, veterinarians do not vaccinate in the nape
of the neck but as far down the leg as possible."
►December 10, 2008 -
Vaccination could save
pet from euthanasia - Shelbyville Times-Gazette
►December 10, 2008 -
Big
cat
bites Santa during photo shoot at NJ store - AP via The Press
of Atlantic City via Yahoo!
►December 1, 2008 -
Distemper
Vaccinations
In Ferrets - Is it safe to skip a distemper
vaccination in ferrets? - Ferrets magazine via SmallAnimalChannel.com -
"The downside to frequent vaccination is possible immune system
disorders and possible cancers at the site of vaccination. These
concerns have occupied those who do dog and cat medicine for a number
of years."
►November 22, 2008 -
Health
Department
Discusses Change In Pet Vaccination Law - The Morning
News - "Arkansas and Alabama are the only states that still require
annual rabies vaccinations for dogs and cats, but that could change in
the 2009 session. ... Kris Christine, co-founder of Rabies Challenge
Fund Charitable Trust, recent sent letters to each of the state’s 135
legislators and to Gov. Mike Beebe and Arkansas Attorney General Dustin
McDaniel urging them to support extending the vaccination requirement
to three years. 'Redundant annual rabies shots needlessly expose dogs
and cats to the risk of adverse effects while obligating residents to
pay unnecessary veterinary medical bills,' wrote Christine, who lives
in Alna, Maine."
►November 20, 2008 -
GM
canarypox
vaccine gets green light - New Zealand Herald
►November 19, 2008 -
GM horse flu
vaccines gets go ahead -
http://tvnz.co.nz
►November 19, 2008 -
Caring
for
cats: When to vaccinate your feline friends -- and when not to
- Newsday via Detroit Free Press
►November 15, 2008 -
Rabies
Vaccination
- The Big Scam By: Dr. John Fudens, D.V.M. -
NaturalRearing.com via Aimee's Law
►November 15, 2008 -
City seeking
vets' input on rabies - The Wichita Eagle via Kansas.com - "The
survey asks whether individual veterinarians should be 'legally allowed
individual discretion' in determining how often the vaccine is given,
and whether the vets think administering the vaccine on a multiyear
basis, rather than annually, would harm human health or improve dogs'
health. It also asks veterinarians how many instances they have seen in
which their canine patients experienced adverse reactions to the rabies
vaccine, and whether vets are concerned that people will not bring
their pets in for routine exams if the vaccines are no longer required
annually."
►November 12, 2008 -
Bristol
puppy
fights off tetanus - This is Bristol
►November 11, 2008 -
Health
information
for your dog or just slick marketing? - San Francisco
Chronicle
►November 7, 2008 -
Update:
Recall
of Dry Dog and Cat Food Products Associated with Human
Salmonella Schwarzengrund Infections --- United States, 2008 -
MMWR/CDC
►November 6, 2008 -
Mars
Petcare
US Chow Factory's Toll of Human Salmonella Hits 79 -
Bloomberg
►November 3, 2008 -
Gassy
dog
eats its own feces - Asbury Park Press - "Q: I have read about
adverse reactions to rabies/distemper shots in pets. My cat received a
rabies/distemper shot in 2005. About 45 days after her shots, she
started pulling her hair out. She never breaks the skin or has any
bleeding. This happens mostly on her legs and belly. I showed my vet an
article about adverse reactions to rabies/distemper shots, and he said
I was wasting his time and he threw the article down in disgust."
►November 3, 2008 -
Canada
approves
E coli vaccine for cattle - CIDRAP News
►November 3, 2008 -
Cows
vaccinated
to keep people from getting sick - Vaccine envisioned,
developed by UBC microbiologist - The Province via Canada.com - "While
the vaccine is already available to Canadian cattle farmers and vets,
its implementation is still up for discussion, he said, because it's a
cattle vaccine for a human disease. 'The cows aren't getting sick so
Joe Cattle Farmer would ask, 'Why should I vaccinate cows when they're
fine?' ' he said."
►October 29, 2008 -
Danger
in
horse flu vaccine, leading vet says - The racing industry's push
to vaccinate horses against equine influenza could have a devastating
effect on the horse population, according to a leading veterinarian. -
The Australian - "He said the selective vaccination of horses would
lead to a sub-population of immune horses that might develop the
disease but not show symptoms, in the same way that some children who
were immunised against chicken pox could still develop a mild form of
the disease and spread it to others. Dr Gilkerson argued that the
infectious horses would not be detected until the devastating disease
had spread into the general horse population."
►October 27, 2008 -
Freak illness
raises concerns for breed - Local owner questions how dog picked up
tetanus - myKawartha
►October 14, 2008 -
Bereaved
owners
may receive millions in poison pet-food settlement - CBC
►October 9, 2008 -
Animals
Get
the Flu, Too - Horses, Pigs, Ferrets, Birds, Dogs Among Winter
Ailment Sufferers - ABC News
►October 9, 2008 -
Scotland
must
get it right on bluetongue vaccination – McLaren - Scotland's
compulsory bluetongue vaccination programme begins on Monday, November
3, meaning freer movement of stock across the border. - Farmers
Guardian - "Activating Scotland’s BT vaccination strategy will commit
farmers to annual vaccination against BT for the foreseeable future,
says the Government."
►October 9, 2008 -
Start
date
given for compulsory BTV8 vaccination scheme - The Herald, UK
- "...all cattle and sheep in Scotland aged three months and older will
legally require vaccination against strain eight of the bluetongue
virus (BTV8). Vaccination must be completed by April 30, 2009."
►October 9, 2008 -
Vaccine
law
change - Arkansas Times - "A change in state law to allow pet
owners to vaccinate their dogs and cats against rabies every three
years instead of one may be part of the state Health Department's
legislative package next year."
►October 8, 2008 -
Latest
update
from Rabies Challenge Fund - Good Bloggie! - "November marks
the one year anniversary since the concurrent 5 and 7 year challenge
studies began at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary
Medicine, and the fund has raised $120,700 of the $209,000 needed to
fund the studies’ 2nd year budget."
►October 6, 2008 -
Action
Alert:
Arkansas Considers 3 Year Rabies Vaccine Interval - Rabies
Challenge Funds via Aimee's Law
►October 6, 2008 -
Update:
Arkansas
Rabies Laws - The State of Arkansas is considering
adoption of a 3-year rabies protocol. - PetWork.com
►October 6, 2008 -
Update:
Tennessee
Rabies Laws - You can join a group of Tennessee dog
owners who are asking the state to consistently enforce the 3-year
rabies immunization requirement set forth in Tennessee law Title 68
Chapter 8. - PetWork.com
►October 6, 2008 -
Update:
Cheyenne,
Wyoming Rabies Laws - Cheyenne's Public Services
Committee is scheduled to meet on October 13th to make a recommendation
to the City Council on the proposed adoption of a 3-year rabies
protocol. - PetWork.com
►October 6, 2008 -
Urgent
call
to farmers on cattle vaccination - Journal Live, UK - "Malcolm
Corbett, North East livestock representative for the National Farmers’
Union, said rumours that the vaccine could create fertility issues for
animals were wide of the mark. He said: “We can definitely say that any
rumours of health issues with the vaccine are just nonsense. We have
had ample evidence from scientists that the vaccine is perfectly safe."
►September 27, 2008 -
Biting
back
against rabies - Falls vet has seen damage caused by killer
virus - Niagara Falls Review
►September 27, 2008 -
Owners
urged
to have rabbits vaccinated - Filey Today - "Signs to look out
for are a white discharge from the eyes and swelling of the lips, nose
and ears. There is no effective cure for the disease, which was
originally introduced as a means of controlling the wild rabbit
population."
►September 26, 2008 -
Horse
flu
vaccinations could make the virus harder to spot - Tamworth
Northern Daily Leader, Australia - "Equine Veterinarians Australia
president Jane Axon said, 'as equine influenza has now been eradicated
from Australia, the debate will be around whether horses should
continue to be vaccinated to protect them against possible future
outbreaks'. She said the AVA didn’t support ongoing vaccination because
it feared it would not stop another outbreak. 'Unfortunately the virus
can mutate and have a completely different shape tomorrow. Vaccination
simply masks the symptoms of equine influenza and makes it even more
difficult to spot.'"
►September 25, 2008 -
Vaccination
battleground as equine flu forum begins - Horsetalk, NZ -
"'Vaccinating the horses against equine influenza is only protecting
against a disease that exists today. Unfortunately the virus can mutate
and have a completely different shape tomorrow, and a vaccinated horse
can catch it,' Dr Axon says. 'Vaccination simply masks the symptoms of
equine influenza and makes it even more difficult to spot. By the time
the signs of the disease are visible you could have a huge outbreak and
suffer the same devastating effects which the equine industry is still
getting over."
►September 25, 2008 -
Allies
poles
apart on vaccination - They stood side by side in the battle
against equine influenza but the NSW Racing Industry and the Federal
Government are now in opposition over the issue of vaccination. - The
Courier-Mail
►September 23, 2008 -
Defense
Contractor To Kill Parvo Virus At Dog Park - News 8 via CBS8.com -
"Fernando Feria, president of L3 Communications, thought of Steramist,
a product his company manufacturers that's used to clean hospitals and
cruise ships. 'It's totally harmless. It's a hydrogen peroxide base,
the same hydrogen peroxide used when you gargle,' he said."
►September 20, 2008 -
Horse
council argues against EI vaccination - Horsetalk, New Zealand -
"Opponents to ongoing vaccination include the Australian Veterinary
Association (AVA)."
►September 19, 2008 -
Hundreds
ditch
bluetongue vaccine over breeding fears - A backlash against
bluetongue vaccination has
seen growing numbers of producers shelving plans to protect livestock
against the virus. - FarmersWeekly, UK - "While the farmers were not
prepared to be identified, they said reports about stock deaths
following vaccination had done little to instill confidence in the
vaccine. 'I've decided to leave my vaccine in the fridge until the
spring,' said one Cumbria suckled calf producer. 'I want my cows safely
in calf and a crop of calves on the ground before I start to jab.'"
►September 17, 2008 -
Some
veterinarians
urge shots for virus - Feline calicivirus poses big
risk to kittens - Explore Baltimore County - "Linda Reinhardt, a
veterinarian at Valley Animal Hospital in Owings Mills, said her
practice does give a vaccine for the standard calicivirus but not the
new strain. Virtually all of her patients are indoor cats and aren't at
risk of contracting the disease, she said. 'I think it is an issue in
the shelter and catteries and so forth, but at this practice, we do not
promote any new vaccine unless there is a dramatic impact,' Reinhardt
said. Vaccine makers may be hyping the disease, Pikesville Animal
Hospital's Carey Zumpano suspects..'I think there's more problems with
more vaccination,' he said."
►September 12, 2008 -
Vaccination
saves
dog after fight with rabid raccoon (update with photo/rabies
clinic info) - Gaston Gazette
►September 12, 2008 -
Rabies
vaccination
program soars the West Virginia skies again - Record
Delta
►September 11, 2008 -
County
to
require cat owners to get their animals rabies shots -
Pantagraph.com
►September 5, 2008 -
3 dogs
not current on rabies shots euthanized after contact with rabid raccoon
in East Spencer - Salisbury Post - "State law requires that pets
not current on their rabies shots be euthanized or quarantined for six
months at a veterinary clinic after contact with rabid animals. The
six-month quarantine can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000 per dog
depending on the clinic."
►September 4, 2008 -
Vaccine
may
have contributed to dog's death (includes video) - KXLY.com -
"'I take in three dogs, perfectly healthy,' he says. 'Bring home three
dogs, very ill.' Higgs filed a claim with Pfizer asking to be
compensated for vet and travel expenses. He also wants Pfizer to give
pet owners a mandatory disclosure form to sign before any vaccine is
ever given. 'It should be required to list all drug reactions, all drug
interactions,' he says, 'effects on pets with preexisting conditions,
effects on pets of a certain size and weight and breed.'"
►August 28, 2008 -
Here's
a
way to fight diseases that plague our pets - Anaheim Hills
couple's fundraising idea helps provide money for veterinary research
into cancer and other health woes that affect animals. - Orange County
Register
►August 22, 2008 -
Virus
killing
Kent County dogs - www.woodtv.com
- "'The number of local Parvo cases is disturbingly high,' Dr. Wendy
Swift, veterinary medical director at the Humane Society, said in a
release. 'The virus is spread through fecal contamination, and it has
been extremely fatal in puppies as well as in both vaccinated and
unvaccinated adult dogs.'"
►August 18, 2008 -
Some
Pedigree-brand
dog food is recalled - United Press International
►August 18, 2008 -
Could
Over
Vaccination Kill Your Dog? - K9 Magazine via DogMagazine.net
►August 17, 2008 -
Highly
Contagious Cat Virus Worries Pet Lovers - Today's TMJ4 - "Most
strains of calicivirus are not fatal, but some varieties can be deadly.
All forms are highly contagious....There is a vaccine included with a
cat's normal shots, but it does not protect against every strains."
►August 6, 2008 -
NFU:
Keep
vaccinating against bluetongue urges JAB campaign -
Politics.co.uk - "The rallying call comes as Merial announces the
release of the first batch (2.1 million) of the 13 million doses of
bluetongue serotype-8 (BTV-8) vaccine contracted by Defra."
►August 6, 2008 -
Take
precautions
when vaccinating your dog - Examiner.com - " There is
an ever-increasing amount of information available to suggest that dogs
are receiving too many vaccinations. There currently isn't one agreed
upon solution to the frequency of vaccinations, or even if they are all
necessary."
►August 1, 2008 -
Judge
says
vaccination laws broken - BlueRidgeNow.com - "The fine for
failure to provide current rabies vaccinations is $100 per day that the
animal is without vaccine protection."
►August 1, 2008 -
Unusual
number
of puppies are dying from Parvo Virus - WZZM13.com
►July 21, 2008 -
Kennel
Cough
Vaccine Request Makes Sense - Ottawa Citizen via Canada.com
►July 18, 2008 -
Doggie Flu
Making An Impact In Southern Colorado (includes video) - KRDO.com
►July 15, 2008 -
Research
and
Markets: The Global Veterinary Vaccines Market Is Rapidly Growing
At A CAGR of More Than 6% and Is Projected To Reach US$5.1 Billion by
the Year 2012 - Research and Markets via Business Wire via
MarketWatch
►July 13, 2008 -
Pill-Popping
Pets (requires registration) - The New York Times - "The practice
of prescribing medications designed for humans to animals has grown
substantially over the past decade and a half, and pharmaceutical
companies have recently begun experimenting with a more direct
strategy: marketing behavior-modification and 'lifestyle' drugs
specifically for pets. America’s animals, it seems, have very American
health problems."
►July 12, 2008 -
The
best
plan for vaccinations is to have a veterinarian do them -
Culpeper Star Exponent - "It is also best to purchase vaccines only
from veterinarians or directly from vaccine manufacturers. Last year I
treated a puppy for severe parvovirus infection. The infection occurred
one week after the owner had administered a parvo vaccine from a farm
store. I do not know for sure that this was a case of vaccine-induced
disease, but modified live vaccines can revert to virulent strains if
not stored properly."
►July 9, 2008 - Separate
rabies
shot, other vaccinations - Times Union - "It is shocking how
over-vaccinated pets are today, which is in total disregard for the new
information and protocols established by experts in immunology and
vaccinology. Rabies vaccinations should be given separately from other
vaccinations, and no animal that is ill or has had serious vaccine
reactions in the past should be routinely vaccinated."
►July 8, 2008 -
Dogs
were
'risk to community' - Gazette, UK - "A Frenchman who flouted
antirabies laws by trying to smuggle his pet dogs through Harwich port
'put an entire community at risk', a court ruled."
►July 5, 2008 -
Vaccine
credited
with saving snakebit dog - San Diego Union-Tribune
►July 3, 2008 -
Rattlesnake
Vaccine Available to Help Protect Your Dog - KNDO.com
►July 2, 2008 -
Ohio
Considers
Mandatory Rabies Vaccination for Cats - Violators would
be fined $50 under proposed legislation. - CatChannel.com
►June 28, 2008 -
Should
dog
owners give vaccines? - Culpeper Star Exponent
►June 20, 2008 -
NZ Horse
industry must oppose GE vaccine - GE Free NZ via Scoop.co.nz
►June 20, 2008 -
Debate
over
vaccination program heats up - Scone Advocate - "WHILE
thoroughbred industry leaders are keen for ongoing vaccination against
Equine Influenza, Upper Hunter equestrians Blair and Nikki Richardson
are among those who maintain it is not in the nation’s best interests."
►June 19, 2008 -
When
and
how often should you vaccinate your pets? - Norman Transcript -
"Dear B.J.: Check my Web site,
www.doctormwfox.org, for the latest vaccination protocols for dogs
and cats. In my opinion, your dog does not need a bordetella
vaccination. It is shocking how over-vaccinated pets are today, which
is in total disregard for the new information and protocols established
by experts in immunology and vaccinology. Rabies vaccinations should be
given separately from other vaccinations, and no animal that is ill or
has had serious vaccine reactions in the past should be routinely
vaccinated."
►June 19, 2008 -
Bluetongue
vaccination
still a priority say NFU and CLA - Farming UK -
"Commenting on the recent delays in vaccine delivery, the two
organisations continued: "It is unfortunate that we have seen a problem
with the latest batch of vaccine, which for quality control reasons is
undergoing further testing."
►June 19, 2008 -
Vaccine
protects
horses from EEE - WALB.com - "Amanda Adamski boards up to
35 horses at any given time. To stay in her stables, the horses must
receive an EEE vaccine."
►June 19, 2008 -
Experts
tout
animal ID plan - BURVILLE MEETING: Panel says program will
help prevent spread of disease - Watertown Daily Times - "Such programs
would give health officials the ability to find farms to disseminate
information and vaccinations more effectively, to understand the spread
of any diseases and to respond more quickly when and if an outbreak did
occur, said Mrs. Blood-Szentmiklosy."
►June 19, 2008 -
Ranchers:
Brucellosis
vaccine is failing - Casper Star-Tribune Online
►June 17, 2008 -
Our
view
on drug safety: FDA vet tracks dog deaths, gets smeared in the
process - Tale of ProHeart 6 raises questions about who calls the
shots at agency. - USA Today
►June 14, 2008 -
Dog
flu
confirmed in Illinois - United Press International
►June 11, 2008 -
Letter: Don't
forget rattlesnake vaccination - Chico Enterprise-Record
►June 9, 2008 -
Vets renew call
for changes to county animal ordinance (includes video) - WSBT-TV
South Bend - "Kryder, and other veterinarians, including Dr. Jeff Vogl,
have refused to turn over rabies vaccination records from clients who
don't give permission for the information to be released. They say the
records are well maintained for at least three years in their offices,
and should be protected under privacy laws from being released to the
county. '[This ordinance] forces veterinarians to be the police, tax
collectors and disseminators of our clients' private information,' Dr.
Kryder told the County Council during an informal meeting Monday."
►June 5, 2008 -
Vaccine
Protocols Discussed At 2008 ACVIM Forum - Experts to answer
questions and dispel fears regarding the administration of vaccinations
in companion animals - press release - American College of Veterinary
Internal Medicine (ACVIM) via Goodnewsforpets.com - "'While common
sense dictates that every dog and every cat should not receive every
type of vaccine available on the market every year, it is [still]
done,' said Richard B. Ford, DVM, MS, DACVIM, DACVPM (Hon), who is also
a presenter at the 2008 ACVIM Forum in San Antonio, Texas, June 4 – 7."
►June 5, 2008 -
FDA
Allowing
Heartworm Drug For Dogs Back In US - Dow Jones via
CNNMoney - "Wyeth unit Fort Dodge Animal Health pulled the drug from
the market in 2004 amid reports that 500 dogs died while taking it. The
FDA's handling of the situation sparked congressional inquiry after an
FDA safety officer said the agency tried to silence her when she raised
concerns about the drug. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, fired off a
letter to FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach on Thursday expressing
concerns about how the agency came to its decision to allow the drug,
called ProHeart 6, back in the U.S."
►June 4, 2008 -
Rabies
Vaccine
Could Bring Safer Dog Days - LiveScience - "The Rabies
Challenge Fund study, headed by veterinarian Ronald Schultz, aims to
see if the vaccine provides immunity in canines for as long as seven
years."
►May 29, 2008 -
To
vaccinate
or not to vaccinate? That is the question...about your
pets - Medill Reports - "While many of these adverse reactions can be
attributed to contaminated or poorly made vaccines, many animals are
just genetically-prone to have such reactions said Jean Dodds, a
hematologist and founder of Hemopet in Garden Grove, Calif. And these
reactions can occur immediately after the vaccination or as long as 45
days later. Other known signs of adverse reactions include neurological
disorders and auto-immune disorder—the shutting down of the animal’s
immune system making them more susceptible to diseases."
►May 27, 2008 -
Pet
owners,
vets raise questions about vaccinations - CBC - "Winnipeg
dog owner Phil Daley said none of his three canine companions have been
vaccinated in years, and he has no intention of changing that. 'Never.
Not anymore. I will not,' he said. 'I'd rather take the chance.' Daley
suspects vaccination killed one of his dogs; the animal contracted an
autoimmune disease after being vaccinated. Fellow pet owner Audra
Lesosky doesn't vaccinate her dog either — and says her vet supports
the decision."
►May 26, 2008 -
Protecting
Your
Pet: Over-vaccination - Pet owners have long been told that
their animals need to get shots...But some vets are questioning the
safety and necessity of those vaccinations. 7's Dylan Dreyer has more
in "Protecting your Pet." (includes video) - WHDH-TV - "'I see animals
comes to me young with tragic illnesses, terminal illnesses. I go back
into their history and I see that they have received a series of
multiple of multi-dose vaccinations.' Citing examples from his own
patients, Dr. Goldstein believes that too many vaccines causes a
weakening of an animals immune system. 'If vaccines didn't have any
side effects, I wouldn't have a problem, but I think indirectly
over-vaccination attributes to the incredible rise we've seen in cancer
since I graduated vet school.'"
►May 24, 2008 -
Vaccine
reaction
of the worst type yesterday... - Morgen's Sculpting
Journal - "My personal opinion on horse vaccinations has now been
strongly cemented that these should be done only when a vet is on site
for MANY hours. If the worst case scenario happens there simply isn’t
going to be enough time to call in a vet. And whoa, lemme tell you,
giving epinephrine to a horse that has stopped breathing is no minor
matter. That last resort 'cure' can kill them too."
►May 22, 2008 -
Visiting
Veterinarian
: Bugs in the system - Martha's Vineyard Times
►May 9, 2008 -
TENNESSEE
Rabies
Laws--ACTION ALERT!! - The Hotdog Blog!
►May 8, 2008 -
ANIMAL
DOCTOR How often should your pet be vaccinated? - United Feature
Syndicate via Houston Chronicle
►May 8, 2008 -
A
longer
lasting vaccine for dogs? - Medill Reports, Chicago
Northwestern University - "Ronald Schultz, professor and chairman of
pathobiological sciences of the School of Veterinary Medicine at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, is lead researcher of the Rabies
Challenge Fund, testing a hypothesis that the rabies vaccine can last
as long as 5 to 7 years. Currently, rabies vaccines are licensed to
last only 3 years."
►May 7, 2008 -
Human
Rabies
Prevention --- United States, 2008 - Recommendations of the
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (early release) - MMWR/CDC
►May 7, 2008 -
Letter:
It's
rabies vaccination day for pets - Gloucester Daily Times
►May 2, 2008 -
Health
Unit gets tough on owners that do not immunize their animals -
Lindsay Daily Post - "During a court case in Lindsay in April, two City
of Kawartha Lakes residents received fines totaling $1,050 for failing
to have their animals immunized against rabies, according to a health
unit press release. The convictions were made under Ontario Regulation
567/90, which requires every owner or person having the care and
custody of a cat or dog three months of age or over to ensure the
animal has proper and up-to-date rabies immunization."
►May 1, 2008 -
Dog
Announces
$35,000 Donation to Study the Rabies Vaccine - Chiclet T.
Dog, canine co-author of the award-winning book 'Scared Poopless: The
Straight Scoop on Dog Care,' announces a $35,000 matching gift to the
Rabies Challenge Fund. The Fund is conducting studies to prove that
vaccine immunity persists for at least five years, and maybe as long as
seven. Phase Two of the study will investigate vaccine additives called
adjuvants and set up a reporting system for adverse reactions.
(includes video) - press release - Jan Rasmusen Dogs4Dogs via PRWeb
►May 1, 2008 -
Rabies study
fund gets $35,000 donation - Portland Press Herald via
MaineToday.com - "The fund is a charitable trust founded by Kris
Christine of Alna, who contends too-frequent rabies vaccinations are
exposing pets to health risks, such as cancer. The fund helps raise
money for a study to determine whether dogs could be protected with far
fewer rabies shots."
►April 27, 2008 -
Chick
Wit - column - Philadelphia Inquirer - "So the next morning we're
at a specialist, who qualifies as the nicest doggie neurologist in the
country, because he takes one look at our wacky, hairless dog and says,
'Hello, gorgeous.' You know what I checked. Of course, he's married. He
confirms that Lucy has tetanus, which is so rare that he wants to take
a video of it. He tells us that antibiotics will cure her. That not
only is she going to live, her paralysis will arrest and she'll be able
to walk again in a month."
►April 27, 2008 -
2008
Report
on Rabies Vaccine Adverse Reactions in Dogs - Aimee's Law
Blog
►April 26, 2008 -
When
Milly
nipped me, I thought nothing of it... then she died and I heard
she had rabies - Daily Mail, UK - "I am trying to stay calm and am
now having a course of vaccinations. I won't know for at least two days
whether I have the disease because that's how long the blood tests take
to come back."
►April 18, 2008 -
Compendium
of
Animal Rabies Prevention and Control, 2008* - National Association
of State Public Health Veterinarians, Inc. (NASPHV) - MMWR/CDC
►April 14, 2008 -
Update:
Wyoming's
Rabies Laws - Aimee's Law
►April 13, 2008 -
Changes
to
vaccine ordinance unlikely - Right now, the city requires that
rabies tags be updated every year -- which means a new shot annually
even though there is a vaccination that is proven to last for three
years. - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle - "Laramie County resident Karon Volk is
a pet owner and supporter of the Rabies Challenge Fund, an organization
that tests the duration of the rabies vaccine. She says the yearly
requirement is overkill and may be dangerous to pets. The results of
the studies, which won't be published for five years, have found that
the currently rabies vaccine provides immunity for much longer than one
year, possibly even longer than seven years, she said. The fund also
has found that the vaccine can cause some adverse reactions like tumors
and illness, Volk added."
►April 10, 2008 -
The
Truth About Vaccines - video - VideoJug - posted 7/2/08
►April 9, 2008 -
Vets
at
odds over vaccinating cats for mutated virus - Daytona Beach
News Journal - A Jan. 15, 2004, article in the Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association says outbreaks of highly virulent feline
calicivirus are increasingly common. Rachel Zimmer, who works as a
veterinarian-technician at Spruce Creek Animal Clinic, couldn't do
anything to save her ragdoll kitty, 5-year-old Montana, when the cat
came down with some kind of killer virus in 2006 that Zimmer suspects
was calicivirus....Zimmer isn't sure whether Montana died of viral
pathogens that were brought home from Zimmer's work at the animal
clinic or whether it became deadly when it mutated once it hit
Montana's bloodstream. But she's pretty sure she couldn't have
vaccinated against it because the vaccines can't keep up with the
virus's mutations."
►April 1, 2008 -
Postmarketing
surveillance
of rabies vaccines for dogs to evaluate safety and efficacy
- journal article (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical
Association)
►April 1, 2008 -
Feline
practitioners release vaccination summary, calicivirus brief -
JAVMA News
►April 2008 - Seizure
Dog - Epilepsy requires adjustments by man and dog alike. - Gun Dog
- "Or, I wondered, was it a result of the inoculations he’d gotten only
two days earlier, a potent cocktail that included a combo shot for
distemper, Parainfluenza, heptospirosis, Adenovirus, and Parvo, along
with a Lyme’s shot? (I’ve been particularly suspicious of the shots
since; when, one year later, my son took his Lab to the same vet
clinic, they wouldn’t administer the full batch of shots at once but
spread them out over two visits. Even more curious, the vet stressed my
son should be particularly attentive to any reactions, almost as if to
say, “We’ve had problems with these inoculations in the past,”without
coming right out and actually saying it.)" - posted 6/18/08
►March 29, 2008 -
EXCESSIVE RABIES
SHOTS, GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER, TRAIN SERVICE, MEDIA AGENDA, SMOKING
BAN - Yearly shots pose threat to our pets - letters - The Wichita
Eagle via
www.kansas.com - "Yes, rabies is
deadly. However, unnecessary rabies vaccinations have been documented
to cause significant adverse affects to domestic animals, including
autoimmune diseases affecting the thyroid, joints, blood, eyes, skin,
kidney, liver, bowel and central nervous system. Other possible effects
are anaphylactic shock, aggression, seizures, epilepsy and fibrosarcoma
at injection sites."
►March 29, 2008 -
Maybe
We Should Take Our Kids To The Vet? - Age of Autism
►March 27, 2008 -
WYOMING
Rabies
Laws--ACTION ALERT!!! - Citizen Canine Dog Forum
►March 23, 2008 -
Vaccine
overkill? - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle - "Even though city residents
might have the option of getting rabies vaccines for their pets that
last three years, according to city ordinance, the vaccine has to be
administered every year. There are two types of vaccines available. The
only difference between them is how long they’ve been proven effective,
Wyoming State Veterinarian Walter Cook said."
►March 20, 2008 -
2nd
Update
KANSAS RABIES LAW--My Letter to Kay Johnson - Rat Terriers -
"Below is a copy of the letter I faxed to Kay Johnson this morning. It
appears that a vaccine revolution in Kansas has been triggered by the
Wichita Eagle article
http://www.kansas.com/news/story/344780.html.
Dog
owners are starting to organize, and Kay Johnson has received
communications from as far away as India!!"
►March 18, 2008 -
Are annual shots
a risk for dogs? - The Wichita Eagle via
www.kansas.com - "Kris Christine has been studying vaccine-related
illnesses in pets and lobbying to change vaccination laws since 2004,
when her Labrador, Meadow, was diagnosed with cancer at the site of his
rabies vaccination. One result of her efforts is the Rabies Challenge
Fund, which Christine, who lives in Maine, started with veterinarians
Ronald Schultz of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary
Medicine and W. Jean Dodds of California. The fund is paying for tests
under way at the veterinary school in Madison, Wis., which will attempt
to confirm previous studies that showed the rabies vaccine confers
immunity in dogs for five to seven years."
►March 14, 2008 -
Onyx and
Breezy Foundation Funds Follow-up Care in Revolutionary Cancer Vaccine
Study - The Onyx & Breezy Foundation recently funded after-care
for dogs engaged in a revolutionary research study to develop a cancer
vaccine that may be given to both humans and animals when successful.
The study is being conducted at The Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary
Hospital, a small animal teaching hospital affiliated with the
University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. - press release - The Onyx
& Breezy Foundation via PRWeb
►March 13, 2008 -
Prevent
parvo
with complete vaccination - The Coloradoan - "Parvovirus is
difficult to kill and lives in the environment all around us. Luckily,
we are able to effectively vaccinate dogs against it. So why did I get
a desperate call from a colleague at the Fort Collins Emergency
Hospital this week, pleading with me to write this column? Because in
the last two weeks, they have seen more than 15 cases, all in puppies
younger than 16 weeks and most of which were vaccinated once. One
vaccine dose does not produce complete immunity and sometimes two doses
don't."
►March 12, 2008 -
Cat
vaccinations
linked to tumors - Albany Times Union - "Now
veterinarians have changed the injection-site protocol because vaccine
injections can result in often-fatal fibrosarcoma cancer. Effective
surgical removal from the shoulder blade is impossible. Injections are
given low down on one of the cat's legs, so if cancer were to develop
at the injection site, the cat has a better chance of survival when the
leg is amputated."
►Exempting
Sick
& Senior Pets from the Rabies Vaccine - Show #138 -
UPCOMING SHOW: 3/5/2008 2:30 PM - Animal Talk Naturally via Blog Talk
Radio
►March 4, 2008 -
Bayer
Animal
Health enters vaccine-licensing deal - Kansas City Business
Journal
►March 4, 2008 -
Eye
Disease
In Dogs Newly Identified - Iowa State University via
ScienceDaily - "Both diseases occur when the dog produces auto
antibodies that attack the retinal cells. The antibodies mistake
retinal cells for cancerous tumors or tissues that need to be
destroyed. In the process of attacking the retinal cells, the auto
antibodies cause the retinal cells to lose function and the dog to lose
some or all of its vision."
►March 2, 2008 -
KANSAS
RABIES
LAW--Action Alert!! - Corgi Forums - "If you are a Kansas
dog owner would like to see Kansas adopt the national standard of a
triennial rabies vaccination protocol for dogs, now is the time to
act."
►February 21, 2008 - Bromide
or phenobarbital may help dog's seizures - Houston Chronicle -
"Vaccinations and the kinds of drugs you use are giving your dog can
all play a role in canine epilepsy. So, too, can heredity and adverse
reaction to certain food ingredients, notably wheat. After he is taken
off all medications, low-dose medication with potassium bromide or
phenobarbital may be called for if the seizures become more frequent.
Some dogs are extremely sensitive to certain drugs and food
ingredients, and thorough detective work is called for. Transitioning
your dog to a natural diet may prove beneficial, as other readers have
confirmed."
►February 19, 2008 -
Diseases
You
Can Catch from Your Pet - Petside
►February 19, 2008 -
The
new
strain of parvo: Deadly new canine disease, or just another
Internet rumor? - San Francisco Chronicle
►January 26, 2008 -
Virus
in
Madison killing canines - Charlottesville Daily Progress
►January 26, 2008 -
Health
units
sharing vaccines - London Free Press - "Perth health
officials have already recommended 40 people get the vaccine, more than
it had on hand before boosting its supply from other health units.
Another 40 people called the unit yesterday for advice on
treatment....They now are asking anyone who bought a dog from a Chesley
broker working under the business names Pets R Us and Feed Me More Pets
since Jan. 3 to contact them."
►January 25, 2008 -
Oceana vets explore new rabies vaccination program - Ludington
Daily News
►January 24, 2008 -
Diseases
will
flourish without pet vaccinations - The Capital Times via
www.madison.com - "While the
study suggests that many of the nation's 60 million pet dogs and 75
million pet cats are not adequately vaccinated, Schultz maintains that
some pets are over-vaccinated. 'It is ironic that some pets are
repeatedly vaccinated, still getting annual revaccinations for the core
diseases, receiving 18 to 20 vaccinations during their lives, when
three to six would be enough,' he said."
►January 2008 -
AAEP
Releases
Updated Equine Vaccination Guidelines - Equestrianmag.com
- "The complete document, along with easy reference charts, is
available on the AAEP Web site at
http://www.aaep.org/vaccination_guidelines.htm.
►January 23, 2008 -
N.H.
mulls
fees to sell animal vaccines (requires registration) - AP via
Boston Globe - "The bill also would eliminate subsidies currently paid
to veterinarians for immunizations not vital to the animals or
necessary to public health."
►January 23, 2008 -
Law
introduced
by Rep. Hill to increase dog licensing, rabies vaccination
rates - New law a result of efforts by Rep. Dawn Hill of York
- Seacoastonline.com - "During the last legislative session, Hill
submitted L.D. 1727, An Act to Require Veterinarians to Notify
Municipalities of Rabies Vaccinations of Dogs, to link two existing
laws (rabies certification and dog licensing) in a more efficient
manner. The new law ensures that municipal animal control officers
(ACOs) are informed when dogs need to be licensed."
►January 22, 2008 - Low
vaccination
rate of US puppies and kittens poses larger risks -
It's hard to believe that in an advanced country like the United
States, fewer than half of all puppies and kittens are being
vaccinated. - University of Wisconsin-Madison via PhysOrg.com - "Yet
that's exactly what was found in a study recently completed by
veterinarians at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of
Veterinary Medicine, in cooperation with the Dane County Humane
Society."
►January 22, 2008 -
Canine
Vaccinations:
A Shot in the Bark - Petside - "So much evidence was
accumulated that the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
changed the vaccination guidelines in 2003, modifying them in 2006. The
AAHA stressed that vaccination is not as harmless a procedure as once
thought, and even though adverse reactions are rare, it’s foolish to
give unnecessary vaccinations. Nor are vaccinations a 'one shot fits
all' situation. The right vaccinations for your dog depend on its age,
breed, health status, environment, life style and where your pet lives
or travels."
►January 12, 2008 -
Confusion
over
new pet vaccinations (includes video) -
www.wfaa.com - "'Some veterinarians
take the position that it's not gonna hurt the dog to give these extra
vaccinations, and let's err on the side of precaution... but twice as
much isn't necessarily as good,' said Don Praeger from the Arlington
Humane Society. 'There are some studies that indicate that it can cause
an increase in sarcomas which are cancerous tumors,' he added."
►January 11, 2008 -
Dog
vaccination-allergic
reaction link studied - Pugs, dachshunds,
Chihuahuas, Boston terriers and miniature pinschers sought for
research. - The Orange County Register - "Researchers are trying to
identify the causes of allergic reactions in dogs receiving
vaccinations. If you have a dachshund, pug, Chihuahua, Boston terrier
or miniature pinscher – all breeds at high risk for such reactions –
you can participate in the study. To do so, your vet will need to send
a 4- to 5-milliliter blood sample from your dog to researchers at
Purdue University in Indiana within three weeks of your dog receiving
the vaccinations."
►January 3, 2008 - Winn
Foundation Announces Award of Six Grants for Important Feline Health
Studies - press release - The Winn Feline Foundation via Good News
For Pets - "This year we awarded $99,909 in grants for studies on
feline herpesvirus, interstitial cystitis, a new form of retinal
disease, and adverse effects of vaccinations, among others."
►January 3, 2008 - Bottom
Line
Blurs Veterinary Practices -
www.newstarget.com - "Let's start with vaccinations. The standard
operating procedure is for animals to receive a multitude of
vaccinations on a regular schedule. Most animal guardians don't
question the vaccination schedule. If the vet says it's needed, then it
must be. For those who do question it, they are met with hostility or
condescension or frightened with the horrors of what will happen if an
animal isn't vaccinated regularly. And in several cases, have been
asked to find another vet altogether."
►January 3, 2008 -
The
Best
Veterinary Breakthroughs of 2007 - These New Vaccines and
Medicines Help Keep Your Cats and Dogs Healthier Than Ever - Good
Morning America via ABC News - "We all knew you could vaccinate for
viral diseases, such as distemper and rabies, but for bacterial
diseases, such as periodontal disease, or some cancers? Wow!"
►January 1, 2008 - Ginseng aids
vaccination response in horses - Horsetalk, New Zealand - "'No
adverse effects of ginseng treatment were identified by hematologic and
blood biochemistry profiles. Thus, low-dose dietary supplementation
with ginseng in healthy horses may be a useful adjunct to vaccination.'
The researchers chose the vaccine against EHV-1 as it typically
produces a poor antibody response and provides incomplete protection
against infection."
►December 27, 2007 -
Make
efforts
to be a better pet caretaker in 2008 - Newsday - "Resolve
to get vaccine-savvy. Don't wait until a health crisis hits before you
modernize your attitude about vaccinations. The veterinary profession
has rapidly changed its more-is-more attitude toward vaccines, to the
point that "annual shots" are as archaic a concept as whalebone
corsets. For many vaccines, every three years is becoming a minimum
interval."
►December 18, 2007 -
Rabies
draft
ordinance forwarded - The Rolla Daily News - "The Commission
forwarded a rough draft of a new ordinance on Tuesday to the
Prosecuting Attorney which is aimed at strengthening the Phelps County
Health Department's power to enforce mandatory testing or quarantining
of animals that have bitten people or other animals to determine if
they have rabies."
►December 11, 2007 -
The
beastly
side of pets: Disease - Providence Journal
►
Science
of
Vaccine Damage -
www.dogsadversereactions.com - "Merck warns in its Manual that
patients with, or from families with, B and/or T cell
immunodeficiencies should not receive live-virus vaccines due to the
risk of severe or fatal infection. Elsewhere, it lists features of B
and T cell immunodeficiencies as food allergies, inhalant allergies,
eczema, dermatitis, neurological deterioration and heart disease. To
translate, people with these conditions can die if they receive
live-virus vaccines. Their immune systems are simply not competent
enough to guarantee a healthy reaction to the viral assault from
modified live-virus vaccines. Modified live-virus (MLV) vaccines
replicate in the patient until an immune response is provoked. If a
defence isn't stimulated, then the vaccine continues to replicate until
it gives the patient the very disease it was intending to prevent."
►December 5, 2007 -
Tassie
EI
vaccination row - Tasmanian thoroughbred racing authorities are
facing a massive battle to convince industry participants to vaccinate
their horses against equine influenza. - The Mercury via
www.news.com.au "...rumours had
been circulating within the industry regarding adverse reactions to
vaccination, including bleeding attacks, but there had been no evidence
of bleeding attacks among vaccinated horses in New South Wales and
Victoria, and only a small per centage of horses were displaying any
reaction."
►December 5, 2007 -
Maine
trust
helps to fund rabies study - Morning Sentinel via
MaineToday.com - "The research is being funded by The Rabies Challenge
Fund, a charitable trust founded by Kris Christine of Alna, who became
concerned about rabies shots after her yellow Labrador, Meadow, was
diagnosed with cancer three years ago. Christine said the mast cell
cancer started at the spot where her dog got his rabies shot. She
believes it was the cause. The trust has raised $210,000, of which
$177,000 will fund the first year of the study, according to Christine.
Then, she said, $150,000 must be raised each year for the study, which
will run for five to seven years."
►November 30, 2007 - Vaccinate your pets,
officials advise after dogs exposed to distemper virus at SPCA -
Mercury-Register
►November 28, 2007 -
Cat
got
your wallet? - What you should know before you let your
veterinarian fill your pet's prescription (includes video) - CBC
Marketplace
►October 29, 2007 -
Giving
rabies
vaccine is sure way to protect pets - Newsday - "Even in the
absence of threats from without, Americans should continue to vaccinate
dogs for rabies, reminds Jean Dodds of Santa Monica, Calif., a
veterinary immunologist, vocal critic of overvaccination and co-founder
of the Rabies Challenge Fund. The purpose of the fund is to raise money
for clinical trials to prove that the rabies vaccine imparts immunity
for as long as five to seven years - not the three years currently
acknowledged by the USDA. But that's a far cry from saying vaccination
is no longer necessary, Dodds stresses."
►October 24, 2007 -
300,000 Imported Puppies Prompt Rabies Concerns - CDC, After
Declaring Canine Rabies Eradicated, Now Looks at New, Stricter Rules -
ABC News
►October 4, 2007 -
UGA
vet
school receives $1.18 million NIH grant for rabies vaccine
investigations - University of Georgia via
www.eurekalert.org
►September 21, 2007 - CDC Finds US Free of
Canine Rabies... For Now -
http://usgovinfo.about.com
►September 18, 2007 -
Sri
Lanka
rabies cases on the rise despite increase in vaccination -
Colombo Page
►September 14, 2007 - Texas
Proposes No Exemptions in Rabies Rules - Unless there is strong
opposition, Texas Department of Health Services will make changes in
rabies control and prevention laws that have unintended consequences to
animals, pet owners, animal lovers and veterinary professionals alike.
- Pamela Picard
Petition
for Rabies Medical Exemption and Bob Rogers DVM via PRWeb - "Texas
pet owners and animal lovers nationwide who support rabies medical
exemption for sick and senior pets are urged to respond to proposed
changes to laws covered in TAC 169.21 - 169.34 pertaining to the
control and prevention of rabies. These were published for public
comment in the Texas Register on August 31, 2007. The comment period
runs until September 30, 2007."
►September 7, 2007 -
Notice
to
Readers: World Rabies Day --- September 8, 2007 - MMWR/CDC
►September 7, 2007 - US
Declared Canine-Rabies Free - CDC Announces at Inaugural World
Rabies Day Symposium - press release - CDC
►August 21, 2007 -
Rabies
question
poses dilemma for dog owner - She must quarantine puppy at
high cost, or put her to sleep - Media General News Service via
Winston-Salem Journal
►August 3, 2007 -
Pet
Owners Say "Yes" to Exempt Dogs and Cats from Rabies Vaccinations -
Texas pet owners demand change in rabies laws to exempt sick and senior
pets from compulsory rabies vaccinations when the Department of Health
Services Council meets on August 6 2007. - press release - Dr. Bob
Rogers, DVM via PRWeb via eMediawire - "'There is a temporal
association between adverse reactions like Vaccine Associated Sarcoma
in cats and Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia and Immune Mediated
Thrombocytopenia in dogs and cats,' states Dr. Rogers in a letter to
TDHS requesting an exemption for pets with a history of reactions or
existing health issues. 'They can be deadly.' But injection site
tumors and IMHA are the tip of the iceberg according to veterinarians,
veterinary medicine associations, research scientists and pet owners
who want legal reform. Veterinarians in the USA and worldwide are
attributing an epidemic of common problems that they relate directly to
vaccines. These include ear or skin conditions, such as chronic
discharges and itching and behavior problems such as fearfulness or
aggression. Pet owners often report that these symptoms begin shortly
after vaccination and are exacerbated with every re-vaccination."
►July 29, 2007 - Dogs
may be getting too many vaccines, vet specialist says - Cox News
Service via Arizona Daily Star - "Despite warnings that America's dogs
are being vaccinated too much and too often, most veterinarians
continue the practice as a way to keep clients coming in the door,
according to a leading animal immunologist. Vaccines for rabies
and three other major canine diseases — distemper, canine adenovirus-2
and canine parvovirus — should be given no more often than once every
three years, said Ronald Schultz, a veterinary immunologist at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison....'They give a lot of these
vaccinations in 'mambocombo' injections,' he said. 'Imagine what an
assault it is to an animal's immune system to have 12 or 13 vaccines
injected at once.'"
►July 15, 2007 -
Immunizations
aren't
appropriate for all cats - Tri-Valley Herald - "Generally,
for indoor cats, I no longer recommend immunization against the feline
leukemia virus or rabies. For cats that go outdoors, we now immunize
with an non-adjuvanted rabies vaccine formulated to reduce the risk of
developing vaccine-associated sarcomas. An adjuvant is an additive that
increases the body's immune response to an immunization. Adjuvanted
vaccines induce immunity that lasts longer, but can be irritating to
the tissues under the skin. This irritation is believed to contribute
to the development of vaccine-associated sarcomas. Immunizations are
now given in different locations to further reduce the amount of
subcutaneous irritation at any one location as a result of
immunization."
►July 15, 2007 - Old vaccine
suspected in cat's tumor (requires subscription) - Miami Herald -
"Q: My cat, Bunny, had a nasty tumor on his back. My vet and the vet
surgeon who removed it both said it might have been related to his past
vaccines. A: It's possible Bunny had a vaccine-associated sarcoma. A
new study shows these sarcomas to be all but eradicated since new
vaccines were introduced in 2002. However, cats vaccinated before this
date are still at risk of developing these notoriously aggressive
tumors."
►July 11, 2007 -
Rabies Challenge Fund Reaches First-Year Goal - Lincoln County News
►July 10, 2007 - Vets Urged
to Deny Vaccinations - ABC 7 News - "A law that took effect July 1
requires veterinarians to send a copy of each new rabies vaccination
certificate to the local treasurer's office, which can then bill the
dog owner for a license. The measure is intended to improve compliance
with a dog-licensing law that has been on the books for more than three
decades."
►July 4, 2007 -
Funds
raised
for rabies study - Bangor Daily News - "Inspired by the love
she has for her ill dog, a stay-at-home mother from rural Maine has
raised enough funds to bankroll a major scientific study on how long
rabies vaccines remain effective. 'These will be the first long-term
challenge studies on the canine rabies vaccine to be published in the
United States,' Kris Christine said this week....Christine believes
that her beloved dog, a yellow Labrador retriever named Meadow,
contracted cancer at the points on its body where rabies vaccines were
injected. Even after four major surgeries, this may be Meadow’s last
summer. But Christine says her determination to make Meadow’s suffering
count for something could result in saving the lives of thousands of
dogs throughout the country....More information and regular updates on
The Rabies Challenge Fund can be found at
www.RabiesChallengeFund.org."
►May 1, 2007 -
The
Vaccine
Challenge - Show #91- Animal Talk, Naturally!
►March-April 2007 -
Are We
Overvaccinating our Pets? - Spaniel Journal
►November 20, 2006 -
A Dog's
Life: Get Out Your Wallets, Rabies Challenge Fund a Reality -
MaineToday.com
►September 21, 2005 -
Nationwide Campaign Launched to Fund Rabies Vaccine Study - Lincoln
County News
►September 19, 2005 - A Dog's Life:
News! The Rabies Challenge Fund - MaineToday.com
►July 18, 2005 - Still
vaccinating your pet every year? - That may not be necessary and
could even cause harm - MSNBC
►April 2, 2007 -
Booster
jabs
'waste of money' - The Guardian, UK
►2007 -
GUIDELINES
FOR
THE VACCINATION OF DOGS AND CATS COMPILED BY THE VACCINATION
GUIDELINES GROUP (VGG) OF THE WORLD SMALL ANIMAL VETERINARY ASSOCIATION
(WSAVA) (pdf) -
www.wsava.org
►April 1, 2004 -
Vets issue
animal vaccine warning - Veterinary surgeons are warning that cat
and dog owners are spending tens of millions of pounds on unnecessary
and sometimes dangerous vaccines. - BBC - "More than 30 vets have
signed an open letter warning many vaccines for pets given in yearly
doses last much longer. They have accused the pharmaceutical industry
of 'fraud by misrepresentation, fraud by silence and theft by
deception'."
►March 15, 2004 -
Improving veterinarians' income a top goal of AVMA president-elect
candidate Childers - American Veterinary Medical Association JAVMA
News
►March 2004 - Vets
in UK Speak Out Against Vaccination - Dogs4Sale.com.au
►August 2003 -
Fibrosarcomas
at
Presumed Sites of Injection in Dogs: Characteristics and Comparison
with Non-vaccination Site Fibrosarcomas and Feline Post-vaccinal
Fibrosarcomas - journal article (
Journal
of
Veterinary Medicine)
►July 1, 2003 -
Developing
common
sense strategies for fiscal responsibility - Using an
interactive template to plan service protocol changes - DVM
Newsmagazine - "The purpose of this article is to focus on the third of
these essential cornerstones: the economic realities of protocol
changes, and how medical and surgical standards including reduced
frequency of vaccination can be compatible with financial viability;
and, yes, even success. ... For a real eye-opener of potential revenue
loss, research practice records for the most recent 12 months of client
activity to determine the estimated number of adult canine patients
that were seen for annual vaccinations. Multiply this number times the
revenue loss calculated above on an individual patient basis to
determine the total potential lost income."
►July 1, 2003 - 'What
do
we tell our clients?' - Developing thorough plan to educate
staff on changing vaccine protocols essential for maintaining solid
relationships with clients and ensuring quality care - DVM Newsmagazine
- "It has finally happened. The American Animal Hospital Association
(AAHA) has released canine vaccine guidelines. Some practitioners may
dread it and consider the recommendations as a 'practice buster.' ...
The concern of course is the loss of our 'vaccine hook.'"
►March 17, 2003 - Annual Dog
Vaccines May Be Unnecessary - Study: Overvaccination May Jeopardize
Dog's Health - WPXI Pittsburgh
►February 26, 2003 -
The Armed
Forces Institute of Pathology - Department of Veterinary Pathology
- WEDNESDAY SLIDE CONFERENCE - 2002-2003 CONFERENCE 19 (pdf) -
www.afip.org
►Oct 1, 2002 -
AVMA,
AAHA
to release vaccine positions - DVM Newsmagazine - "The
statement stresses AVMA's stance on education, a reduction in the
profession's dependence on vaccine sales, which account for a
significant portion of practice income, ... Veterinarians must promote
the value of the exam and move away from their dependence on vaccine
income."
►October 2001 -
A
retrospective
study of canine and feline cutaneous vasculitis -
journal article
(Veterinary
Dermatology)
►January 2001 -
Vaccine-associated
sarcomas
in cats: a unique cancer model. - journal article
(Clin Orthop Relat Res.) -
"Epidemiologic evidence supports a relationship between vaccination of
cats for rabies and feline leukemia virus with the development of soft
tissue sarcomas at the site of administration."
►2001 -
Vaccines of the Present and Future - World Small Animal Veterinary
Association WSAVA World Congress Vancouver 2001 - "...some
veterinarians use the recommendation for vaccinations as a way to
ensure client visits for yearly examinations and, least appropriate, as
a ‘profit center.’"
►January 11, 2000 -
Is
it
necessary to vaccinate your pet? - CBC Marketplace
►June 1999 -
Vaccine-induced
ischemic
dermatopathy in the dog - journal article
(Veterinary Dermatology)