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Vaccinations have definitely saved millions and millions of animals from outbreaks of disease that kill," says Dr. Lea Stogdale, who practises holistic veterinary care at Aesops clinic in Winnipeg. "But at the same time, we don't need to over-vaccinate. It isn't an all-or-none issue. We can ensure that our animals are protected from disease, but we don't need to stick needles in them every year. Vaccinations suppress the animal's immune system for two to three weeks and then act as a major stimulus to the immune system for several weeks, and we don't want to be doing this unnecessarily. "For example, a company registers a vaccine and says it is effective for three years, but no one has studied whethree an animal may still have rabies antibodies in their system at year four or five or ...
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