Bshafto 34 Posted September 5, 2013 Report Share Posted September 5, 2013 I could do with some for my 12month old grey x if anyone can help? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ginga john 268 Posted September 5, 2013 Report Share Posted September 5, 2013 Lads its like this, you can get jabs from a bloke on the internet BUT if they havent been kept right then they are useless Live vaccines have be kept above 2 and below 5 degrees c, outside that and its buggered, dry vaccines have a shelf life and why would you be getting something for say £12 or £15 when you can shop about and get them done right for the same money Sometimes the right way is the best way There is also the rare occurence of a reaction to the vaccine, some dogs will react and go into a spasm that can cause death via respiratory failure its very rare but does happen, a vet has another jab that will counteract the effects of the reaction and saves the dog, if you have the vaccines and not jab you have a small chance of killing the dog and all for the sake of saving a pound or two 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LLama 9 Posted September 13, 2013 Report Share Posted September 13, 2013 Lads its like this, you can get jabs from a bloke on the internet BUT if they havent been kept right then they are useless Live vaccines have be kept above 2 and below 5 degrees c, outside that and its buggered, dry vaccines have a shelf life and why would you be getting something for say £12 or £15 when you can shop about and get them done right for the same money Sometimes the right way is the best way There is also the rare occurence of a reaction to the vaccine, some dogs will react and go into a spasm that can cause death via respiratory failure its very rare but does happen, a vet has another jab that will counteract the effects of the reaction and saves the dog, if you have the vaccines and not jab you have a small chance of killing the dog and all for the sake of saving a pound or two Hmmmm vet never had anything that counteracted my dogs adverse reaction and he died Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ginga john 268 Posted September 14, 2013 Report Share Posted September 14, 2013 Lads its like this, you can get jabs from a bloke on the internet BUT if they havent been kept right then they are useless Live vaccines have be kept above 2 and below 5 degrees c, outside that and its buggered, dry vaccines have a shelf life and why would you be getting something for say £12 or £15 when you can shop about and get them done right for the same money Sometimes the right way is the best way There is also the rare occurence of a reaction to the vaccine, some dogs will react and go into a spasm that can cause death via respiratory failure its very rare but does happen, a vet has another jab that will counteract the effects of the reaction and saves the dog, if you have the vaccines and not jab you have a small chance of killing the dog and all for the sake of saving a pound or two Hmmmm vet never had anything that counteracted my dogs adverse reaction and he died Quick 1mg of dexamethazone usually does the trick, its a canine version of anaphalactic shock and needs an adrenalin type drug to countract the reaction Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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