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Vaccination |
Vaccination schedules and over-vaccination have been hot topics lately
in the veterinary community. Initially, this discussion concerned cat
vaccinations because of the link between vaccinations and certain types
of cancers. There are specific vaccination guidelines concerning for
cats and dogs. Your veterinarian should be aware of these guidelines
and can make recommendations and set up a vaccine program for your pet.
Your veterinarian can check your animal’s blood titer level before
vaccinating if you are afraid of over-vaccination. Nevertheless, do not
leave your pet open to infections or even death by not vaccinating.
There are alternatives.
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Adoption |
For many of us, our pets are like our children. We talk to them and buy
them gifts for Christmas. In fact, they are probably more spoiled than
our children. It is this kind of caring that every animal deserves.
The fact is there are so many animals today and many of them do not get
the minimal daily and medical care, much less the loving care they
should.
If you have room in your life for a new pet, please consider the type
and breed of pet carefully. These pets are very appreciative of the
attention and love they receive from you. The key is to find the type
of pet that will best suit your lifestyle. |
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