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The vaccinated dogs in this study were literally destroying their own collagen (as well as their own DNA and other important substances), and nobody thought «aha, maybe this is why our dogs are being hit so hard with joint disease and we can't breed it out of them.»

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The study documented the results of giving half doses of a bivalent distemper / parvovirus vaccine to 13 small breed adult dogs who hadn't been vaccinated in at least three years.
The presence of these anti-collagen antibodies, just like those noted in the vaccinated dogs in the Purdue study, can actually predict cruciate tears.
While studying at Iowa State, Dr. Lithio had the opportunity to participate in two different veterinary mission trips to Nicaragua, vaccinating cows, horses, dogs, and cats, as well as performing spays...
In a study at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, renowned veterinary infectious disease expert Dr Ronald Schultz vaccinated puppies with just one dose of distemper vaccine just four hours prior to placing the puppies in a room with distemper infected dogIn a study at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, renowned veterinary infectious disease expert Dr Ronald Schultz vaccinated puppies with just one dose of distemper vaccine just four hours prior to placing the puppies in a room with distemper infected dogin a room with distemper infected dogs.
p. 18» In a study reported in 1997, dogs vaccinated with a product containing CDV (canine distemper virus) and then placed in an environment without CDV maintained antibody titers for at least 10 yr.&raquIn a study reported in 1997, dogs vaccinated with a product containing CDV (canine distemper virus) and then placed in an environment without CDV maintained antibody titers for at least 10 yr.&raquin 1997, dogs vaccinated with a product containing CDV (canine distemper virus) and then placed in an environment without CDV maintained antibody titers for at least 10 yr.&raquin an environment without CDV maintained antibody titers for at least 10 yr.»
In a pivotal efficacy study, dogs receiving the Vanguard CIV H3N2 / H3N8 vaccine were protected from disease after CIV H3N2 challenge.2, 3,4 Vaccination also appeared to help decrease the number of days after challenge that dogs shed CIV H3N2 virus — from an average of 4.9 days in the placebo - vaccinated controls to an average of 1.3 days in Vanguard CIV H3N2 / H3N8 vaccinates.2, 5In a pivotal efficacy study, dogs receiving the Vanguard CIV H3N2 / H3N8 vaccine were protected from disease after CIV H3N2 challenge.2, 3,4 Vaccination also appeared to help decrease the number of days after challenge that dogs shed CIV H3N2 virus — from an average of 4.9 days in the placebo - vaccinated controls to an average of 1.3 days in Vanguard CIV H3N2 / H3N8 vaccinates.2, 5in the placebo - vaccinated controls to an average of 1.3 days in Vanguard CIV H3N2 / H3N8 vaccinates.2, 5in Vanguard CIV H3N2 / H3N8 vaccinates.2, 5,6
I understand wanting to get your pet vaccinated but has anyone actually read the studies that show vaccines can and have caused cancer in both dogs and humans.
It is no wonder that Canine Health Concern's 1997 study of 4,000 dogs showed a high number of dogs developing mobility problems shortly after they were vaccinated (noted in my 1997 book, What Vets Don't Tell You About Vaccines).
The vaccinated, but not the non-vaccinated, dogs in the Purdue studies developed autoantibodies to many of their own biochemicals, including fibronectin, laminin, DNA, albumin, cytochrome C, cardiolipin and collagen.
Studies show that by vaccinating 70 % of dogs in an area against rabies, the disease can be successfully controlled in both dogs and humans.
«In our studies, puppies vaccinated annually with modified live CPV - 2, CDV and CAV vaccines received no added benefit from annual revaccination throughout a period of 7 years when compared to dogs that were vaccinated as puppies then challenged with virulent virus at 7 years of age.
In developing nations, studies suggest that vaccinating a minimum of 70 percent of dogs in a given region is effective in controlling the disease within that populatioIn developing nations, studies suggest that vaccinating a minimum of 70 percent of dogs in a given region is effective in controlling the disease within that populatioin a given region is effective in controlling the disease within that populatioin controlling the disease within that population.
A study conducted by Canine Health Concern during 1997, involving 2,700 dogs, showed that 68.2 % of dogs in the survey with parvovirus contracted it within three months of being vaccinated.
A study carried out in Poland in 2002 for example, looked at distemper in vaccinated and unvaccinated dogs living in the city of Warsaw.
A study on Lyme Disease in dogs in Connecticut in 2005 showed similar proportions with 63 % of unvaccinated dogs becoming infected, compared with 25 % of vaccinated dogs.
Studies indicate that only 54 % of dogs are currently vaccinated in the United States.
Some years ago, I researched the implications of what might happen to vaccinated dogs in a Purdue University study who developed autoantibodies to their own biochemicals.
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