Dog Vaccines Aren't A One-Size-Fits-All: A Holistic Vet's Perspective
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🐾 Summary
In this episode of Tails of Truth, holistic veterinarian Dr. Angie and veterinary nurse JoJo discuss the essential topic of dog vaccines. They focus on the importance of proper vaccination schedules for puppies, the significance of core vaccines like rabies and distemper/parvo, and the nuances of other vaccines such as Bordetella and Canine Influenza. They emphasize the need for individualized vaccination protocols based on the dog's environment and health status, while also addressing common misconceptions and the evolving nature of vaccine recommedations in veterinary medicine. Dr. Angie shares the truth about early breeder vaccinations, socialization timing, the debate around reduced rabies doses, and why “one size fits all” doesn’t always fit.
🎧 Whether you’re a new puppy parent or an experienced dog guardian, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and a practical guide to keeping your pup protected.
🧠 Key Takeaways
- Vaccines given before 8 weeks often don’t count due to maternal antibodies.
- Parvo and distemper are critical puppy vaccines.
- The Leptospirosis vaccine varies by region; discuss with your local vet.
- Modern Lepto vaccines are much safer than they used to be but still short-lived.
- Rabies vaccine timing should reflect the dog’s lifestyle, size, and local risk.
- Small dogs shouldn’t automatically get smaller vaccine doses.
- Bordetella and canine influenza vaccines help reduce spread in group settings.
- Vaccination schedules should be individualized — not “one size fits all.”
💬 Sound Bites
"This isn’t big pharma — it’s about ethics and what’s acceptable when testing vaccines.” — Dr. Angie
"Vaccines before eight weeks are actually null and void.” — Dr. Angie
“I think rattlesnake training would probably be a better option.” — JoJo
“Basically when your dog gets parvovirus, they slough their entire intestines. Talk about leaky gut — it’s the epitome of gut damage.” — Dr. Angie
“It’s so reasonable that people ask, ‘Why does my two-pound Chihuahua get the same dose as a Great Dane?’ But it just doesn’t work that way.” — Dr. Angie
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