We mix
all pet allergy vaccines in - house, which allows for faster, more affordable refills.
Not exact matches
The
allergy vaccine will help your
pet recognize and mount an immune response to the allergen, similar to what is done for people with
allergies.
Finally, working with an Veterinary Dermatologist, intradermal skin testing can be done to determine what your dog is allergic to and an «
allergy vaccine» can be created specifically for your
pet.
At LVVD we have an in house
allergy lab that makes
allergy testing and formulating your
pet's
allergy vaccine convenient and accurate
Treatment can include using a prescription medication or shampoo / conditioner, an ear flush,
allergy vaccines, or simply changing your
pet's environment.
If you overvaccinate then your
pets will have
allergies, seizures, the very illness the
vaccine was so suppose to prevent and can get aggressive cancers.
Lastly, since
allergies are an immune system response, it's important to schedule
vaccines at times when the
pet is not experiencing
allergy systems.
Many veterinarians believe that
vaccines are causing harms to our beloved
pets, from skin
allergies to cancer and other chronic disease referred to as «vaccinosis».
Allergen Specific Immunotherapy: This involves giving an
allergy vaccine injection that is made up specifically for your
pet, usually for the lifetime of the animal.
Intradermal
allergy (skin) testing allows us to pinpoint the exact nature of your
pet's
allergies and, more importantly, provides the information necessary to custom formulate an
allergy vaccine to desensitize your
pet.
Our doctors can address routine
vaccine needs,
pet emergencies, wellness exams, sick
pet exams, new puppy / kitten exams, spay and neuters, dental procedures, eye, ear and skin issues,
allergy and diabetes testing and address quality of life concerns.
While your cats and other
pets may not frequently suffer from
allergies to medications and
vaccines, it is vital to know that it may happen immediately or up to 48 hours after administering the drugs or
vaccines.
I would not, personally, repeat a specific vaccination in a vaccinated adult
pet that had such a reaction or was
allergy prone (ref) unmentioned in that ref is that those
vaccine reactions are notoriously under - reported.
Some have attributed every ill of the canine and feline
pet populations, from
allergies to arthritis to severe immune system breakdowns, to excessive use of
vaccines.
Vaccines, chemicals, medications like antibiotics or steroids, stress and genetics, can all predispose a
pet to
pet food
allergies as well.
Very rarely,
pets develop an
allergy to a
vaccine.