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Official recommendation–no more annual vaccines

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  • @Therese:

    Deschroedter all US states now only require 3yr rabbies.

    Sorry but I don't think that is correct. Not all states allow 3 yr rabies (note 1 b not w)

    http://www.avma.org/advocacy/state/issues/rabies_vaccination.asp

    It appears that Kansas, Virginia and Missouri all are town by town, many but not all have switched to 3 yr.

    http://www.dogs4dogs.com/rabies-laws

    http://www.avma.org/advocacy/state/issues/rabies_vaccination.pdf
    District of Columbia: 1 yr

  • Could someone clarify something for me, please?

    In Debra's very first post, the link she gave says, in part:

    "The new guidelines stress that a puppy's immune system is fully mature when he reaches 6 months of age. At that time, he should receive a modified live virus (MLV) series of vaccines. Individual vaccines should be spaced three to four weeks apart for optimum effectiveness. There is no need for further vaccinations or boosters after that."

    It sounds like it's saying that, at 6 months of age, the dog should receive a "series" of MLVs spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart (doesn't say how many shots are in the "series").

    Does that mean that NO SHOTS should be given until 6 months of age, or does it mean that the normal series of puppy shots should be given as normal and then, at 6 months of age, another series should be given?

    I just can't imagine letting a puppy go unprotected until 6 months of age, but, to me, that's what it sounds like this paragraph is saying.

    Blaze has already had 3 series of puppy shots and is due for this 4th, and final, shots now. I was planning on having boosters done at one year (April/May 2012) and then going to the 3-year protocol, or having titers done every 3 years. Should I, instead, have the boosters done at 6 months of age (just 2 months from now)? And, if so, how many shots, 4 to 6 weeks apart, constitute a "series?"

    As you can tell, I'm totally confused as to what the above paragraph is really saying! ;)

    Another question regarding shots: Blaze is also due for his first rabies shots. Can I have that done at the same time that he receives his other shots, or should I wait a week or two between shots?

  • I always wait at least two weeks between shots, usually more like a month.

    And I only get a series of three shots? 9wks, 11wks, 13wks (give or take) and then rabies at 16wks. Never remember doing 4 shots (unless you count the last one, rabies as one)

    Since no one has been able to provide were this new recommendation is coming from, I am following the puppy shots, boster at one year and then 3 yrs.

  • See my post above with these links…( EDITED: USE LINKS IN ORIGINAL POST NOT HERE AS THEY DON"T WORK, ONLY IN ORIGINAL POST ABOVE)
    Pat is right. Even though every study shows they can, just like many human shots, have immunity for life, the recommendation is STILL every 3 yrs officially.

    I also give puppy shots about 3 wks apart, then again at 1 yr, then every 3 yrs (or longer).

    This is the AAHA (vet hospital guidelines)… sadly you need to print or turn head sideways to see the 3 yr guideline info
    http://www.aahanet.org/publicdocumen…s06revised.pdf

    http://secure.aahanet.org/eweb/dynam…cineGuidelines

  • @tanza:

    I always wait at least two weeks between shots, usually more like a month.

    Thanks, Pat. I'd feel more comfortable waiting, too, since I don't like to have a bunch of different shots given all at the same time.

    And I only get a series of three shots? 9wks, 11wks, 13wks (give or take) and then rabies at 16wks. Never remember doing 4 shots (unless you count the last one, rabies as one)

    Interesting. I'm almost positive the breeder told us to have the fourth shot done. I remember because the fourth shot should actually have been done during the month we took to get from Arizona, where we spend the winters, to Washington State, where we live in the summers, but the breeder said it would be OK to wait until we'd returned to Washington. So I guess the only shot Blaze needs now would be the rabies.

    Since no one has been able to provide were this new recommendation is coming from, I am following the puppy shots, boster at one year and then 3 yrs.

    Which is what I plan on doing, too.

  • Debra, the second of your two links is no longer good and the first one goes only to "Welcome to AAHA's Revised Website." I had to do a search for "vaccinations" to come up with this: Canine Vaccine Guidelines Revised.

  • @LindaH:

    Debra, the second of your two links is no longer good and the first one goes only to "Welcome to AAHA's Revised Website." I had to do a search for "vaccinations" to come up with this: Canine Vaccine Guidelines Revised.

    IF you go to original post, it works. When copied/pasted in last post, dear old Basenji forums didn't really work. The link you gave in your post is actually the one I gave. I didn't realize copy/paste messed them up. But I did say go to the post. :)

  • @Buddys:

    Here is one: http://www.doglogic.com/vaccineinfo.htm#news

    Thank you for this link!

  • Good link! Thanks.

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