So many of you out there still
believe vaccine reactions are rare.
Not exact matches
We
believe in a carefully balanced approach to prevent infectious diseases while minimizing the chance of an adverse
reaction to a
vaccine.
Dr. Heitzman truly
believes that the hospital's carefully balanced approach is the best means to prevent infectious disease and the possibility of your pet having an adverse
reaction to a
vaccine.
Long Island City Veterinary Center
believes that a well - balanced vaccination protocol is the best means to protect your pet from disease as well as the risk of an adverse
reaction to a
vaccine.
Most veterinarians
believe that there is no danger in administering the
vaccine although a few cite rumors of a possibly more violent
reaction to coronavirus if later exposed.
Dr. Cynthia Harcourt, DVM - «I
believe that adverse
reactions from pet vaccinations, especially the rabies
vaccines, are contributing to a lot of the «allergic» skin problems seen today, leading to a problem known as vaccinosis, which is characterized by itchy, dark, thickened skin; especially over the abdomen and under the legs.