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johnboy999
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27-07-2016, 11:23 PM
Tawneywolf thanks,
she is 4 years and has been done each year am I right in saying it could go down on its own ?
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28-07-2016, 04:57 AM
She is 4 years old and has had the booster each year , am I right in thinking they can go Dow on there own ?
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28-07-2016, 08:45 AM
It will more than likely never go because it is a build up of some sort of fluid/proud flesh. If you are determined to keep vaxxing, then make sure the vet uses a different site every time and make sure they know why. Not that it will bother them in the slightest I daresay, but make your feelings known
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28-07-2016, 11:48 AM
Thanks all for your help , I was awake most of the night worrying about Poppy
So went to a diff vet this morning and she said not to worry it will disappear may take 3 weeks , and she did not charge so I am a lot happier now,
Tawnywolf She will have no more annual booster jabs,
Vet did say she would report the allergy to that drug .
Thankyou for your help.
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28-07-2016, 02:28 PM
Originally Posted by johnboy999 View Post
Thanks all for your help , I was awake most of the night worrying about Poppy
So went to a diff vet this morning and she said not to worry it will disappear may take 3 weeks , and she did not charge so I am a lot happier now,
Tawnywolf She will have no more annual booster jabs,
Vet did say she would report the allergy to that drug .
Thankyou for your help.
Yay!! No more boosters for Poppy!! Well done, good decision John!!
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28-07-2016, 05:24 PM
Originally Posted by tawneywolf View Post
It will more than likely never go because it is a build up of some sort of fluid/proud flesh. If you are determined to keep vaxxing, then make sure the vet uses a different site every time and make sure they know why. Not that it will bother them in the slightest I daresay, but make your feelings known
That's not strictly true, this often happens after a vaccine or any form of injection to be honest , they usually disappear after a while.
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28-07-2016, 05:26 PM
Originally Posted by johnboy999 View Post
Thanks all for your help , I was awake most of the night worrying about Poppy
So went to a diff vet this morning and she said not to worry it will disappear may take 3 weeks , and she did not charge so I am a lot happier now,
Tawnywolf She will have no more annual booster jabs,
Vet did say she would report the allergy to that drug .
Thankyou for your help.
Before you decide no more vaccines , you need to make sure you don't have to put your dog in kennels at any time in their life, I am not saying you should vaccinate , but if you need to use a boarding kennel you will have to.
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28-07-2016, 06:11 PM
Not sure about every single boarding kennel, the one I used for years accepted Homeopathic 'vaccine'
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28-07-2016, 08:06 PM
Originally Posted by tawneywolf View Post
Not sure about every single boarding kennel, the one I used for years accepted Homeopathic 'vaccine'
I think most insist on them, but as you say some may not but you are lowering your options if you don't have them.
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28-07-2016, 08:53 PM
Better if you bring the dog back to your vet. But if it is too far from your place, you can try to apply vaso-dilatation by applying warm compress to the injection site. Hope this helps.
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