Vaccination “Convenience” For Who Exactly?

Reprinted with permission from Dr. Will Falconer, DVM

There’s a common practice in many conventional veterinary practices that’s probably age old.

It’s one you as a pet owner should be proactive to prevent, as it sets your pet up for vaccine injury.

It’s this: Vaccination while under anesthesia.

This is not pure convenience for you or your pet, but it is pure convenience for vets, and there’s no way you’ll get bitten by even the baddest actor in the practice, right?

This is what they’ll tell you: Anesthesia is perfect. They won’t feel the needle. We can give as many shots as you want, and Sadie just snoozes on.

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The Risk of Convenience

I’ve spoken elsewhere (my Smart Vaccine Alternatives course for example) about how vaccination completely bypasses Nature’s defenses.

  • No chance for local tissues to fight with IgA antibodies.
  • No filtering through lymph nodes or tonsils that could alert the rest of the immune system to rush in and neutralize the threat.
  • Multiple viruses (in one syringe – never seen together in Nature)
  • Given basically right in the blood (if subcutaneous or in the muscle, the blood is right there to pick it up and circulate it everywhere in seconds).

Now add to that a depressed responsiveness from the drugs that induced that state of anesthesia, and it’s the perfect storm for your pet to react badly to the foreigners that just reached the deepest level.

I am convinced also that it was a rabies vaccine given to our rescue dog while under anesthesia for his dental cleaning that led to him getting thrombocytopenia [autoimmune attack on his own platelets – ed.] and we had to put him down.  I noticed him laying out in the yard in late July, or early August. Then he had black stools. We took him to the vet and he had very few platelets. We tried for 3 weeks to save him but we couldn’t. Broke my heart. —Jana, dedicated pet store owner who’s been spreading the word for years.

So, forewarned is forearmed.

Don’t allow this “convenience” to take place on your pet, under any circumstances.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dr. Will Falconer, DVM, is a certified veterinary homeopath on a mission to sidestep the damage of conventional veterinary prevention. This article is courtesy of Dr. Falconer‘s Vital Animal News, published biweekly. To receive your own copy and help keep your own animals wildly healthy and naturally disease-resistant, join his free Vital Animal Pack here. You can read his Substack at https://substack.com/@willfalconerdvm.


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