Are they killing our dogs with rabies vaccine? | |
ChugALugging
User ID: 83240963 United States 06/03/2022 10:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My yorkie is still kicking at 15 and doing fine... My cat i had for 20 years,never took to a vet...ever.. my animals seem to live allot longer than people that take them to vets...thats all i know to be true! Romans 14:11 It is written: “‘As surely as I live,’ says the Lord, ‘every knee will bow before me; every tongue will acknowledge God. Revelation 20:15 Anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80876882 United States 06/03/2022 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've had three dogs die from cancer. They had to be fully immunized because of staying at kennels now and then. I think the immunizations are what gave them cancer. Maybe toxins in commercial dog food too. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51344792 My dawg goes to day care 3 times a week. I stopped getting her "vaccines" I did get her rabies, I didnt want to get her the Rabies shot ...but the position I am in right now, I had to. My dawg was diagnosed with cancer 2 months ago. I had her on Ivermectin, I do that now every other week. Vitamin C 2 times daily, Vitamin E, twice daily, Vitamin D3 daily and French Martime Tree Bark twice daily, a ful prtien diet 2 times daily, CBD OIL FULL SPECTRUM 2 times daily (this stops tumor growth-fact) I cut out 99% of dry dawg food. I will do this until one of us dies first, lol. She is rearing to go. She was panting and sluggish before diagnosis. She did have a tumor removed and then thats when I started this regiment. Right now, she is like a puppy. Full of energy, shiny coat, bounces around etc. I will NEVER EVER again, give my dog any vaccine. I will never every rely on dry dog food. I strongly feel its poisonous. They want all of us dead, man women child dog cat fish tree flower etc. |
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tamaracks User ID: 82351525 United States 06/03/2022 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A general question since I know 2 dogs that became sick with "autoimmune" issues after the jab and 1 that died. Anyone else?? It wouldn't surprise me one bit trying to off our best friends if they're willing to kill us. Quoting: FlashBuzzkill There is literature in my local vets office just laying on the table that is telling you why its so important to get your pet the rabies vaccine, which if you read just a bit further details that the manufacturer literally EXPECTS for the animal to develop cancer in the limb that was vaccinated within 10 years. Yes, this shot is poison, as are literally all other shots for people or pets. Oh, man. My dog has a large tumor on her leg. I wonder if that was the rabies vax? Honest to God, the vet is completely baffled............. So does one of my dogs. Looks like a nut sack hanging off her left back leg. Plus she has little knobs of flesh growing on her back. Pretty sure it's cancer. She grew them after her first rabies shot. We never got them another. She's a 12 year old Italian greyhound. Similar to mine. Odd the vet has never seen it before. She wanted to send a biopsy in to lab. I'm like, well, if it's cancer then what. She ded anyway. Here we have to get a rabies shot every two or three years. Groomers won't take them otherwise. Sort of like the covid bs., a vet or groomer can get their rabies shts, but those shots don't work unless the dog and cat also has their rabies shot. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76288549 United States 06/03/2022 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had an indoor cat that never ventured outside that needed medical treatment. The vet wouldn't treat her unless she was vaccinated. I noticed her twitching after the vaccine. It wasn't all the time but still noticeable. She never had a problem prior to that. I had another cat who had recurrent eye infections. The vet required that one to be neutered before being treated. After that, the cat put on lots of weight even though I was limiting his food intake. He ended up getting diabetes and having to be put down. So what options do pet owners have? |
Big Daddy D
Chaotic Constitutionalist User ID: 82123025 United States 06/03/2022 10:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had one die last year but hadn't been jabbed in years. We did get him jabbed early on, but he ended up with a mass on his spleen and was bleeding internally. Jab related? I don't know. HWR The US is a One Party State controlled by a small cadre of Financiers Big Daddy D |
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User ID: 1133676 United States 06/03/2022 10:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A general question since I know 2 dogs that became sick with "autoimmune" issues after the jab and 1 that died. Anyone else?? It wouldn't surprise me one bit trying to off our best friends if they're willing to kill us. Quoting: FlashBuzzkill There is literature in my local vets office just laying on the table that is telling you why its so important to get your pet the rabies vaccine, which if you read just a bit further details that the manufacturer literally EXPECTS for the animal to develop cancer in the limb that was vaccinated within 10 years. Yes, this shot is poison, as are literally all other shots for people or pets. Oh, man. My dog has a large tumor on her leg. I wonder if that was the rabies vax? Honest to God, the vet is completely baffled............. The vet was giving my cat a rabies shot and I asked him why in the leg; thay always used to do vaccines in the neck. He said, too many cancers. It's easier to remove a tumor from the leg than the neck and you can always amputate the leg. That was two decades ago. I never game my pets a vax since. For nothing is secret that will not be revealed… |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 128996 United States 06/03/2022 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We were going on vacation and planning to board our 12 year old pooch last year, as required we updated his dog-jab and he was dead within a few weeks with "kidney failure". I hate to think that a vaccine did this to my dog, he did have bad breath which is a sign too (they told me he had to have dental work). But it bothers me so much that it very well could be the vaccine. Quoting: cherrypuppy I think the vet industry is all in all good, but they do push medications on our animals that are very likely unneeded. Pharmacia. I lost two of my dogs this past year! Both from cancer n wrong diagnosis.my shitzu had cancer of the spleen n they treated him fora pulled muscle. My terrier had cancer thruout her body n they said it was overactive thyroid n within two months of them booth getting their vaccine boosters we had to put them down! I'm still missing them so much n I've been wondering about those damn vaccines!! I'll never go to the friggin vetranarian again. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76288549 United States 06/03/2022 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You're screwed if your dog bites someone and the dog isn't vaccinated. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75855045 Doesn't the dog have to be bitten by a rabid animal in order to catch rabies? If the dog was out loose on a farm, I can see the danger. But what about indoor dogs and those confined to a fenced in yard? What's the danger of those animals getting contracting rabies? Then there's the question concerning cats. I have indoor cats that have no contact with any animals other than an occasional mouse that gets into the house. Do mice carry rabies? Considering their size, my guess is that a mouse bitten by a rabid animal would never even survice the bite. I guess I could be wrong on the disease itself, on how it's transmitted from animal to animal. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76288549 United States 06/03/2022 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I found this regarding cats and rabies. Rabies in cats is extremely rare. There has not been a single confirmed case of cat-to-human rabies in the U.S. in the past 40 years. [link to www.alleycat.org (secure)] I'm guessing the frequency of dogs getting rabies is much higher. I'll have to do some more checking on that. But for now, if possible, there'll be no more rabies shots for any cats I own or acquire. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77391584 United States 06/03/2022 12:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We never took our pets to vet growing up, most lived to good ages. 1 had cancer in her 5th mammary gland. Cat, btw. Last year I took 3 pets at the same time to get shots. Dog was fine, but the 2 cats were sick after shots for a few days. I don't want to take them in again, but will have to for their rabies, they won't be getting the others. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77391584 United States 06/03/2022 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I found this regarding cats and rabies. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76288549 Rabies in cats is extremely rare. There has not been a single confirmed case of cat-to-human rabies in the U.S. in the past 40 years. [link to www.alleycat.org (secure)] I'm guessing the frequency of dogs getting rabies is much higher. I'll have to do some more checking on that. But for now, if possible, there'll be no more rabies shots for any cats I own or acquire. rabies shots are supposed to be good for 3 years, but why do we have to go in every year? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75815210 United States 06/03/2022 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You're screwed if your dog bites someone and the dog isn't vaccinated. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75855045 Doesn't the dog have to be bitten by a rabid animal in order to catch rabies? If the dog was out loose on a farm, I can see the danger. But what about indoor dogs and those confined to a fenced in yard? What's the danger of those animals getting contracting rabies? Then there's the question concerning cats. I have indoor cats that have no contact with any animals other than an occasional mouse that gets into the house. Do mice carry rabies? Considering their size, my guess is that a mouse bitten by a rabid animal would never even survice the bite. I guess I could be wrong on the disease itself, on how it's transmitted from animal to animal. The problem is the system in place to deal with bites of people or other animals. If your animal isn't up to date with the rabies vaccine the animal will be impounded for several weeks to see if symptoms occur. You are responsible for the enormous bill they will send you and if you can't pay it they'll probably put the animal down because they can't risk adopting out a biting animal. Then you have the victim of the bite who doesn't know if they've been infected with rabies or not. Do they start a rabies injection series? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75815210 United States 06/03/2022 01:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I found this regarding cats and rabies. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76288549 Rabies in cats is extremely rare. There has not been a single confirmed case of cat-to-human rabies in the U.S. in the past 40 years. [link to www.alleycat.org (secure)] I'm guessing the frequency of dogs getting rabies is much higher. I'll have to do some more checking on that. But for now, if possible, there'll be no more rabies shots for any cats I own or acquire. rabies shots are supposed to be good for 3 years, but why do we have to go in every year? It's every three years every state I've lived in. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81707179 United States 06/03/2022 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We got a dobie who we did not "fix". She was given the best dog food and her shots. She now has seizures and anxiety. She cannot be spayed bc I was informed that this breed now has genetics for a seizure condition, which could kill her if she is sedated. We now feed her "people food" by making her dog food. She has a lot fewer seizures and her anxiety is reduced. We also give her dog cookies made from real food. She is much better off. The seizures began after having a flu shot, required for boarding at the time. There are now facilities that recommend, but don't require flu shots. This is all a waste, unless you want to pay a vet for causing problems with your pet. |
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Halfbreedgal User ID: 83515902 United States 06/03/2022 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I started getting leery of the vet when they suggested my dog take a flu shot!! ridiculous. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83449251 also, anyone who sees this, please consider giving your pet only filtered water. most tap water is poison and has cancer-causing chemicals in it. (imho, people shouldn't drink it either.) my dog was having serious allergy and skin issues. she literally scratched herself all day. after about 3 weeks of giving her filtered or distilled water, it cleared up completely. Reverse-osmosis filtered is good, but distilled is better. Thank you |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83515902 United States 06/03/2022 01:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I found this regarding cats and rabies. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76288549 Rabies in cats is extremely rare. There has not been a single confirmed case of cat-to-human rabies in the U.S. in the past 40 years. [link to www.alleycat.org (secure)] I'm guessing the frequency of dogs getting rabies is much higher. I'll have to do some more checking on that. But for now, if possible, there'll be no more rabies shots for any cats I own or acquire. rabies shots are supposed to be good for 3 years, but why do we have to go in every year? It's every three years every state I've lived in. Years ago my kids and I were moving out of a house and one of our cats didn't want to leave she was outside my teenage son grabbed her and she bit him hard he had to go to the ER get wound care and get antibiotics for the bite the ER doctor asked if the cat had had a rabies shot and I said only one when she was spayed she said all they need is one their entire lives it stays in their body I never forgot that. In order couple in their 80s run their dogs to vets constantly and they've lost every one of them at under age 7 |
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FlashBuzzkill
(OP) User ID: 80346963 United States 06/03/2022 01:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow, far more replies than I expected and sadly adding veracity to my initial claim. it's just so tragic that people use vets trying to take the best care possible only to be screwed over by pharmaceutical poisons that may or may not be knowingly administered. i used to visit my friend as much for how his dogs would greet you as I did him. they made you feel like were super special and always overjoyed to see you. Too bad people don't welcome you like that! Gen. John B Gordon and Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest were the finest citizen-soldiers birthed in America. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75862812 United States 06/03/2022 01:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Supposedly they grind up the remains of dead dogs and cats and put them in the dogfood, which some think is causing the cancer. I mean think about what the flea medicine does. You put it on their skin, it gets absorbed, and then turns the animal lethally toxic to insects. Imagine what it is doing to the health of the animal. But what is the alternative? When my dog gets fleas he is MISERABLE. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83259026 United States 06/03/2022 01:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A general question since I know 2 dogs that became sick with "autoimmune" issues after the jab and 1 that died. Anyone else?? It wouldn't surprise me one bit trying to off our best friends if they're willing to kill us. Quoting: FlashBuzzkill That and commercial dog food. Stop immunizing your dogs, and feed them what you eat instead of that fucking garbage. They will live 50% longer, happier lives. |