Articles about vaccinate (0-50 of 124)

  • Immunization: Call For The Day
    By: Tina Khanna | - Delivering useful and safe vaccines through a well-organized delivery system is one of the most important public health endeavors. Immunization programs aim to reduce mortality due to vaccine preventable diseases, particularly for children.

    But the question is why immunizing our kids? Sometimes we are perplexed by the messages in the media. First we are assured that, thanks to vaccines, some diseases are almost gone. But at the same time, we are also warned to immunize our progeny, ...

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  • Chickenpox - Symptoms, Cause, Tests, Diagnosis Of Chicken Pox
    By: Tina Khanna | -
    Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is the virus responsible for the highly contagious disease commonly known as chickenpox. It is usually a disease seen in young children, from the ages of 4 to 12 years of age.
    A person is contagious from one to five days before the rash appears and continues to be contagious until all the blisters have scabbed over. This means that a person can contract chickenpox from someone who hasnt even showed signs of the disease yet, making avoidance nearly ...

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  • Duck Diseases - 20 Preventions And Controls Tips When Raising Ducks
    By: Mary Louise | - Ducks are most resistant to diseases than chicken and other fowls. Losses from various causes can be minimized through proper management, adequate appropriate feeding and housing, strict sanitary practices, and effective prevention medication and vaccination program.  Duck diseases are those caused by pathogenic viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites while noninfectious types are due to chemical poisons, toxins, inferior feed or ration and environmental factors. However, even with all ...
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  • 3 Tips About Raising Meat Goats For Profit - Avoid Painful Mistakes Come Across By New Goat Owners
    By: Ted Allen | - Learning how to raise goats for profit not only entails some planning beforehand, but you also need to know the nutritional requirements of the goat breeds you have in your farm too. Many novice goat farmers often make the mistake of trying to produce as many litters as possible, without even knowing the possible dire consequences that this practice may incur.  This might also lead to an escalating amount of expenses especially in terms of additional goat feeds, medicines and vet bills.&nbs ...
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  • Immunization: Call For The Day
    By: Tina Khanna | - Delivering useful and safe vaccines through a well-organized delivery system is one of the most important public health endeavors. Immunization programs aim to reduce mortality due to vaccine preventable diseases, particularly for children.

    But the question is why immunizing our kids? Sometimes we are perplexed by the messages in the media. First we are assured that, thanks to vaccines, some diseases are almost gone. But at the same time, we are also warned to immunize our progeny, ...

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  • Dogs Are Not Just For Biting, They Are The Best Security Guards
    By: nathanbrown | - Security is a major concern, be it your home, office, factory or a club. There is no place that thieves will not infiltrate or break in to make away with property. Terror attacks, mostly hidden bombs can wreck havoc on human mind and cause untold agony besides the collateral damage to property and life. ADT Alarm Systems help us prevent burglary and can alert security guards to take timely actions. But still they lack that human-like attention that security richly deserves. The only thing that c ...
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  • Importance Of Child Immunizations
    By: Nancy | - Parents are really so much afraid often regarding the health of their kids and therefore use plenty of strategies to defend from ailments. The Vital measure to end will be to vaccinate the children. Child Vaccines protect kids by serious and hazardous diseases by way of expanding defenses within their physiques.

    Often it is better for getting prohibited by a disorder instead of relieving that. Child vaccinations keep kids through infectious health conditions and preserve their life. ...

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  • Seattle Bed Bug Detection- Best Process To Remove Bed Bugs
    By: spraybedbugs | - If you want to remove bed bugs out of the home then you should have some knowledge about the bugs. Their activities, ecology and things are compulsory to be understood, so that person who is facing this problem can solve easily at home. Infective pests like bed bugs are small insects and they have moderately creepy habits and features. Certainly, to identify the approach of the bed bugs is very tough, while exterminating the influx with the help of Seattle Bed Bug Detection. Now days, green meth ...
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  • Deciding If Animal Removal Is The Right Answer
    By: Adrianna Noton | - There are many types of pests that can create a problem for people. Some of these pests require specialized animal removal training, and others you can deal with yourself. However, it is important to be informed as to what you are dealing with, and what the options are.

    If your problem is with domestic animals on your property, you are legally allowed to trap these animals and turn them in to the local animal shelter. Humane traps may be rented from the shelter in many cases, for ca ...

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  • How To Nourish Your Pet With Vaccination And Desexing
    By: Allan Haycock | - Dogs are one amongst the best common pets. It's unusual to find any street in Australia lacking a few dog-friendly houses. Australian dogs are properly cared for and well loved. However, several people ignore their pet without even aware of it. How? By not vaccinating and desexing dogs as soon as possible. Vaccinations for dogs are required at the puppy stage due to the serious sicknesses that dogs can get. Ideally a decision ought to be placed to the vet when the owner gets the new puppy home. ...
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  • How Breast Screening Is Enhanced By Using Digital Mammography
    By: Glinn Klienberg | - The key to breast care and to ensuring that surviving breast cancer is a matter of science instead of luck, you have to detect it as soon as possible. The best way to detect breast cancer is with mammography and digital mammography is the most accurate method available today. The main reason for this is because computers aid in the diagnostic phase and are able to detect cancers much sooner than other methods and years before they can be felt as a lump.

    Guidelines state that you sh ...

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  • Common Duck Diseases - Tips On Symptoms And Ways To Avoid Them From Impacting Your Ducks
    By: Mary Louise | - There are ways to minimize and hopefully prevent the attacks. Just like any other living creature, ducks are not immune to sickness and injury. Here are a few of the most common duck diseases, their symptoms, and how to possibly avoid them from affecting your flocks when your are raising ducks:

    1) Duck virus hepa - very young ducklings are the ones most susceptible to this disease. Thankfully they become resistant to the virus as they mature. It is highly fatal and contagious, ...

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  • Know About Sugar Glider Care Information
    By: Jeff Seele | - Exotic pets are becoming more and more popular nowadays especially the ones that are easy to maintain like sugar gliders. If youre looking for amazing and affectionate pets, then these are the right animals for you. These animals are known for being intelligent and loyal to their owners especially if proper bonding process is implemented. They may be little but they can be very significant as members of your family. Before purchasing from pet shops and other providers, make sure to know all a ...
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  • Keeping Sheep - Important Tips Before You Start Raising Sheep
    By: Chris M Hill | - Keeping sheep is an activity that calls for much attention and careful consideration. Most people take up the challenge of learning how to raise sheep as means of livelihood because of several advantages:

    1. Sheep may produce good quality wool for sale;
    2. Sheep are also known to be prolific milk and cheese producers;
    3. They can also be sold for their meat;
    4. And sheep may also be sold as is for other sheep farmers.

    Sheep are grazing animals. Th ...

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  • Pet Insurance: Essential For You And Your Pet?
    By: Steve Hong | - Whether or not you're a puppy or a person, life can be unpredictable. Events you thought would never happen are suddenly reality demanding your full attention. Like their owners, animals are vulnerable to unforeseen calamities, accidents and illnesses. The expense of treating these can be significant. Chances are your pet is really a beloved member of your family and likely considered your four-legged child. Whether or not he lives or dies should never hinge on money, and frequently the only ...
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  • Dreaming The Breast Cancer Vaccine
    By: 4Women | - I have a dream. Well, I have many dreams, but this one is about an easy, almost painless means of ensuring that no woman ever has to face, fight or survive breast cancer again. A vaccine. Am I just dreaming? Maybe. Maybe not.

    Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) is a proven cause of breast cancer in field and experimental mice. MMTV was discovered way back in 1936. MMTV-like viral genetic material has been identified in human breast tumors, but it's not known whether it actually c ...

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  • Four Common Chicken Diseases You Should Be Mindful When Rearing Chickens
    By: Bob Pearson | - Chickens are susceptible to various kinds of diseases and you will soon realized when you start your journey on learning how to raise chickens. They can acquire diseases if they are not well taken care of by their owner. Just like you, they are susceptible to colds and other illnesses after being exposed to different spores and viruses. Here are four of the most common chicken diseases you must know along with the signs and symptoms, prevention and possible cure for each ailment.

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  • Two Tools Which Are Used To Via Usb Flash Drives
    By: buntymann bunty | - Initially, these two removal tools such as Flash Disinfector and Panda USB Flash Vaccine ends operation automatically run on any flash drives that treat. So if you are using a U3 drive or other USB flash drive-based suite of tools that starts when you insert the disk in a PC and want to keep the automatic loading of the features they have now, do not run these tools. But keep in mind it is at serious risk of infections such as worms recent Conflicker.

    Flash Disinfector is one that h ...

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  • How To Raise Cows - 4 Straightforward Steps To Start Raising Cows Successfully
    By: Tim Smith | - This article will help you know more about how to raise cows. Cows are a wonderful option if you are seeking for a lawful tax break. All the things from the food they consume, to necessary tools to deal with them, to motor mileage to tend them may be efficiently reduced from your taxes. The animal welfare and health is also a requirement to consider prior to starting a cattle farm business. Losses from a farm or ranch can also be reduced for 7 years prior to having to show the IRS or a profit wi ...
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  • Breeding Boer Goats - Critical Tips To Help You Raise Boer Goats Correctly
    By: Peter Hansen | - Are you in for breeding boer goats? If so, this article will provide you with some useful information about this breed and how to raise them properly. A typical boer goat has a white body with a brown head. Boer goats originated from South Africa during the early part of the 1900s and were raised specifically for their meat. It is a popular choice for meat production because of its famous growth rate and superb meat quality.

    For this reason, the term "boer" which means farmer is an ...

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  • Dog Parks: Not Just A Place For Dogs To Poo
    By: Brian McCullough | - Have you considered visiting your local dog park on a regular basis? Dog parks are not just a place to walk your dog with a conveniently placed pet waste station. Dog parks offer a host of opportunities to exercise and stimulate your pets. Consider some of the benefits of visiting a dog park today.

    Exercise

    You and your pet both need regular exercise in order to stay health. There are many new pieces of dog park equipment to help your pet stay healthy or even improve hi ...

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  • Day Care Director Explains Why Your Child's Immunizations Need To Be Up To Date
    By: Angela Walker | - Immunization is a regular part of most American children's doctor visits. These shots protect people against many serious illnesses and have been a standard of medical care for decades. However, some parents choose not to immunize their children. This causes serious issues for the children, the community and the day care center or school they attend.

    Why Immunize?

    Immunizations, or vaccinations, are shots that give immunity against certain illnesses. Most vaccines are m ...

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  • Crucial Pig Diseases That You Should Watch Out For - Keeping Pigs Healthy
    By: Sarah Brown | - While pigs are generally very healthy creatures, they can still get sick. You should consult with your veterinarian for a vaccination program that will prevent most common pig diseases from developing. Below are some pig diseases that your swine should be routinely inoculated against when you are raising pigs.

    Atrophic rhinitis is a common disease characterized by inflammation of the pig's nasal tissues. When infected, the turbinate bones in the nose are damaged and may shrink or at ...

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  • Livestock: Stocks And Houses Are Kind Of Scary But Livestock Is Doing Fine.
    By: Allan Savory | - A excellent friend of mine from the great state of Alabama asked me a query this past fall which even now bears asking nowadays. We were sitting around one afternoon waiting around on a sale to beginfixing all the worlds problems thats when most of the worlds issues are solved right?

    He proceeded to ask me the query, given the chance, where would you rather make investments in todays livestock market in cattle or in gold? If you examine the charts for the past calenda ...

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  • Pet Insurance: Essential For You And Your Pet?
    By: William Hong | - Whether or not you are a puppy or an individual, life could be unpredictable. Events you thought would by no means happen are suddenly reality demanding your full attention. Like their owners, animals are vulnerable to unforeseen calamities, accidents and illnesses. The expense of treating these can be significant. Chances are your pet is a beloved member of your family members and likely regarded as your four-legged child. Whether or not he lives or dies ought to never hinge on money, and frequ ...
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  • Pet Insurance: Right For You And Your Pet?
    By: Toffee Hong | - Whether you're a puppy or an individual, life could be unpredictable. Events you thought would never happen are suddenly reality demanding your full attention. Like their owners, animals are vulnerable to unforeseen calamities, accidents and illnesses. The expense of treating these can be substantial. Chances are your pet is really a beloved member of your family members and likely regarded as your four-legged child. Whether or not he lives or dies should by no means hinge on money, and frequ ...
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  • Hpv Vaccination And Cervical Cancer Prevention
    By: Cancer Hospital India | - Cervical Cancer is responsible for more than any gynecologic-related deaths world wide than any other malady, making it the most important preventable disease in womens health today. Worldwide each year 4, 93,243 women are diagnosed of cervical cancer of whom 2,40,000 women die of this disease (WHO). India contributes more than of the global burden. Each year about 1,32,082 cases of this cancer are diagnosed and more than 74,118 women die of this disease, this cancer being most common canc ...
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  • Cash Strapped Pet Owners Fail To Vaccinate Pets
    By: Sabina Kucz | - Vets are warning cash-strapped pet owners that low vaccination levels are putting their animals at risk of serious and even potentially deadly disease after a survey showed many animal lovers blame cost for failing to immunise their animals.

    A YouGov poll, commissioned at the start of National Vaccination Month which is being spearheaded throughout May by wildlife broadcaster Chris Packham, showed that where owners of a cat, dog, rabbit or horse are failing to vaccinate, cost is a ...

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  • Keeping Your Pup Healthy: Vaccination As A First Line Of Defense
    By: Wenton Lee | - Vaccines help protect your puppy from contracting contagious, debilitating and fatal diseases.

    Puppies are routinely given a combination vaccine that protects them against canine distemper, virus, canine adenovirus (that can cause hepatitis), parvovirus, parainfluenza and rabies. They should obtain booster vaccines until they're five months old.

    Staying on schedule with injections is essential because of the "window of susceptibility" which refers to when a pup's natal ...

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  • The Purpose Of Vaccination Equine Tetanus
    By: Sabina Kucz | - Horses are very susceptible to tetanus (lockjaw) throughout the entire world. It is important to care for horses by preventing tetanus from occurring at all, rather than trying to cure it after the fact because few horses ever recover from tetanus. This article explains what to do.

    Understand the importance of preventing tetanus in your horse. Horses are very vulnerable when infected by the bacteria that causes tetanus, Clostridium tetani. The bacteria can enter through what might ...

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  • The Purpose Of Vaccination Against Distemper
    By: Sabina Kucz | - Canine distemper virus is a highly infectious viral disease of dogs which can cause mild signs in some individuals, but may be fatal in others. Whilst vaccination has resulted in a decrease in the incidence of this disease in recent years, pockets of infection still exist, especially in large cities where there are many unvaccinated dogs. In other countries, like Finland, the disease is still a big killer of dogs.

    So who is at risk? Dogs less than one year of age are most commonly ...

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  • The Purpose Of Vaccination Leptospirosis
    By: Sabina Kucz | - Leptospirosis is caused by bacteria that are spread via the urine of infected animals. It is a serious zoonotic disease, which means it can be spread to humans by contact with infected urine. There are two forms of the disease that are commonly seen:

    Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae (Weil's disease). The rat is the main carrier of the disease. Transmission to dogs is either directly via contact with infected urine, or indirectly via contact with contaminated water eg: drinking or sw ...

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  • National Vaccination Month For Your Pets
    By: Sabina Kucz | - During the last National Vaccination Month in June 2009, an additional 40,000 animals were vaccinated as a result.

    The 2009 campaign came after more than a quarter of vets surveyed reported concerns about falling levels of vaccination because of the credit crunch.
    Research also suggests owners in some parts of the country are finding it harder to pay for the cost of vaccination - raising fears of disease "hot spots".

    A recent survey on behalf of Animal Heal ...

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  • Pet Owners Offered Incentive To Keep Disease At Bay
    By: Sabina Kucz | - Vets are backing a new campaign to help pet owners keep their animals healthy despite strains on household budgets during the current economic downturn. During National Vaccination Month this May, vet practices across the country will be offering a discount on vaccination for eligible cats, dogs, rabbits and horses to encourage pet owners whose animals are unprotected, not to cut back on life-saving healthcare.

    This national campaign is being spearheaded by TV wildlife presenter ...

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  • Protect Your Horse With Reduced Cost Vaccination
    By: Sabina Kucz | - May 2011 is National Vaccination Month, the ideal time to restore your horse's protection against the most important infectious diseases. During National Vaccination Month, horse owners qualify for a second dose of tetanus vaccine (with or without flu) free of charge. Please note that the offer does NOT include any third dose of flu vaccine (if required), nor does it cover vet visit fees.

    Tetanus is caused by bacteria found in soil and horse droppings, which enter the body through ...

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  • Protect Your Rabbit With Reduced Cost Vaccination
    By: Sabina Kucz | - May 2011 is National Vaccination Month, the ideal time to restore your rabbit's protection against the most Myxomatosis. Myxomatosis is the most important infectious disease of the rabbit. During National Vaccination Month, participating vets will give your rabbit a free second dose of the vaccine, six months after the first injection.

    The threat of disease. If your rabbit hasn't been vaccinated in the last 9 months, its immunity to myxomatosis may have lapsed. Myxomatosis is almo ...

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  • When The Seasons Transform, Horse Rugs Are A Necessary Portion Of The Animal's Upkeep
    By: Nick Morgan | - Have you taken time to think about what would take place if one's own horse were to come down with a serious illness, partially as a result of inadequate care and maintenance? Quite apart from the proven fact that the horse is a beloved member of one's extended family, veterinary charges are extremely expensive as we know. Ignore the expenditure though; you certainly should not watch your own close friend experiencing any type of distress or serious health issues. While the more lively riding ti ...
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  • Your Obligations Before Boarding Your Pet
    By: Art Gib | - If you have never boarded your pet before but plan to do so in the near future--whether it be for a vacation, business trip, or renovation at home--then there are a few things you need to know about your obligations to both your pet and the boarders. Start making a few preparations as far in advance as you can, and the separation will be much easier for all involved.

    Your primary responsibility is to make sure your cat or dog has all of their necessary vaccinations. There are som ...

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  • Can You Care For A Large, Active Dog?
    By: Art Gib | - I grew up with a gaggle of large, athletic dogs, and even as a little girl that could be knocked over by the swipe of a Great Dane's tail, I LOVED it! The benefits of owning bulkier dogs seem to be endless. But big, active dogs certainly require their share of special care. Are you up to the challenge? Let's find out.

    Just because a dog is on the large side does not automatically exclude it from an apartment lifestyle. However, young to middle-aged canines need plenty of exercise ...

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  • Rabies The Most Dangerous Of The Dog Health Problems
    By: James Disuza | - Rabies is by far the most dangerous disease a dog could contact. Spread though the saliva of any infected animal, this disease has no cure. The only way to save your dog from this most dangerous of the dog health problems is to vaccinate it on time. The danger of this disease is that it could be contacted by any mammal and also any infected mammal could transmit the disease to humans through a bite or licking an open wound.

    Though there are some countries that have completely elimin ...

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  • Vaccinate To Protect Hpv
    By: bcured | - Several issues about the vaccine remain to be addressed. It will be important to confirm that the strong safety profile remains intact as more individuals receive the vaccine. It remains to be determined how long the high level of type-specific protection is maintained, as this issue will have implications for whether and when booster injections might be advisable and will also contribute to the cost-effectiveness of the vaccine.
    A substantial degree of cross-protection could increase the ...

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  • Vaccinating Your Dog - How Much And How Often?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Pet lovers know that it is very important to vaccinate their dogs, but how early and how often are two questions that are currently much on their minds as well as on the minds of the veterinary community at large. While vets agree that it is still vital to vaccinate puppies at 6 weeks for distemper and measles if they did not nurse during the first few hours after they were born and again at 8, 12, and 16 weeks for Distemper, Canine Infectious Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus ...
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  • To Vaccinate Or Not To Vaccinate
    By: Katt Mollar | - Almost everyone agrees that vaccination has been one of the single most effective public health measures ever undertaken however it still remains one of the most controversial issues facing medicine today. We will take a look at these controversies, attempting to dispel truly fallacious information and focusing on real issues of concern to families.

    Once the efficacy of vaccines became established, governments rushed to both make vaccines available to the populace and to make vacc ...

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  • Why It Is Important To Vaccinate Your Child
    By: nick rauge | - Nobody wants to take the new baby to the doctor for a shot that is going to make him or her cry. New mom's feel the pain their babies are feeling and want to protect them from pain. A minute or two of pain will help to protect him or her from childhood diseases as well as adult diseases when they grow older. It is very important to your infant's health that they receive the proper vaccinations.

    Because of early vaccinations, small pox and polio has disappeared from The United St ...

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  • Should I Vaccinate My Dogs
    By: Debbie Ray | - It is really important to vaccinate your dog regularly and this is a very important part of a total dog health program. Knowing what kind of things to vaccinate for and how often to actually give your dog vaccines are two very important issues. Regular vaccinations can prevent your dog from contracting many diseases and possibly save their life. Two of the most important viruses to vaccinate for are parvovirus and canine distemper.

    Most vets agree that it is vital to vaccinate pup ...

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  • To Vaccinate Or Not To Vaccinate?
    By: Pat Brill | - The question that crosses over parents mind is "should we vaccinate our children or shouldn't we?" The problem is that there is so much controversy surrounding whether vaccinations are safe or not, a parent can find themselves wondering whether vaccinations are a gift from God or the devil in disguise. So which is it? The answer isn't always simple.

    Are Vaccinations Dangerous?

    Many times, when parents begin to listen to the controversies surrounding childhood vaccin ...

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  • Fatal Mistake: Why Your Dog Needs Vaccinations
    By: Dawn Keadic | - The canine distemper virus (CDV) causes a highly contagious disease in dogs known as distemper. Dogs who contract distemper suffer damage to their gastrointestinal, central nervous and respiratory systems. It's vitally important to vaccinate against distemper as it is incurable and often fatal.

    Puppies between the ages of three and six months are most susceptible to the disease, although older dogs can also contract distemper.

    At one time, distemper was the leading ...

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