> > Hey, did you know that a VACCINATED PUPPY can STILL GET PARVO?
>
> Parvo was after my time.. but depending on the type of
> vacine they use.
While dogs are not my forte, Parvo is one of the hardest viruses to kill. It
can live for years. I would recommend to Vicki that she spray her whole house
(inside) with Nolvasan (tm, Fort Dodge). The vaccine schedule for dogs is a
lot more than for cats. I would hate to have to work with dogs much.
> I killed my friends kitten by giving
> her one of her shots that she ended up getting and she
> was to young to survive it.. sigh..
Sounds like Calici (limping syndrome) or Rhino (URI, typically causes cause
major eye damage). We almost lost two kittens last year from thier being too
young and getting a full dose of vaccine. Took a couple weeks at the vets to
get them better and they are always going to be unadoptable because of eye
cloudiness and blocked tear ducts (ask me to show you Batman and Robin if you
drop by the shelter again Bob).
Gerry
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