June 12, 2017
J. Kurtz
English 111 Essay #3
Rough Draft Vaccines for Thought: Saving Our Pet’s
Is it ever considered why, as humans, our vaccines can last our lifetime in relation our pets that only last a year. While vaccines have helped to eradicate many common diseases in both the human and animal world, humans only get a few vaccine boosters while animals get a yearly booster. The number of boosters given to our pets has led to the increase of allergies, cancer, autoimmune diseases and even death. If the adverse effects of vaccines happening in the animal world happened to humans, countless studies would be done to correct the protocol. Are the adverse reactions to vaccines worth the countless reactions they cause?
The current vaccine protocol set forth by pharmaceutical companies is both damaging and costly. While vaccines given once to our pets as juveniles is needed to begin the initial protection, further vaccinations are not typically needed.
Ronald D Schultz PhD proved decades ago that most dogs will be protected for many years (and probably for life) by one round of core vaccines as puppies – usually when they’re about 16 weeks old.(Jordan )
By giving our pets these vaccines more than needed we are wasting our time, money, and contributing to our pets health problems. Most visits to our pet’s doctor cost …show more content…
We all have that dog that will not stop licking his feet, the big red sores that ooze and bleed, and ear infections. Many dogs today have food allergies. How can a dog be allergic to chicken? Many of these common allergies are pets are experiencing can be linked back to the carrier for vaccines. They are often carried in chicken and beef. By forcing the proteins\amino acids combined with the vaccine into our pets, we are causing an immune response. Our pets bodies are seeing chicken and beef as something harmful, producing antibodies against it along with the dead