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The reason you have boosters is to protect against the latest strains of the disease as diseases are continually mutating.

 

It is (obviously) up to you but there has been a recent outbreak of parvo in north London near me and I won't take the risk for the sake of £18-20, my vet also gives them a health check thrown in. Your dog can still die of parvo or lepto even if you have the jab but it does offer a good level of protection. If your dog dies of either of them at least you know you took all the precautions you could...If you have an objection to the jab then fair enough but not doing it for the sake of cost is just tight.

 

For people who go ratting I would have thought jabs were essential seeing as how many people lose dogs to lepto.

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My local vet had four dogs dead from parvo in one week recently, she said the last time she remembered it being that bad was when there was an outbreak in the 1980's.

 

As far as the O.P's question goes I'd wait a while, it's not a time critical thing and most jabs last a fair bit longer than a year, that's just a guideline.

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