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VACCINE GUIDE FOR DOGS AND CATS
What Every Pet Lover Should Know
By Catherine J.M. Diodati, MA
127 Pages - Paperback

Product #977
Table of Contents - Vaccine Guide for Dogs & Cats
FORWARD by Richard Pitcairn, DVM, PhD
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Stress, Environmental and Immune Function
Estrus, Pregnancy and Lactation
Arbitrary Vaccine Mandates
Vaccine Ingredients
Vaccine Types
CANINE
Parvovirus Type
Coronavirus Enteritis
Distemper
Infectious Canine Hepatitis
Kennel Cough (B. Bronchiseptica and Parainfluenza)
Leptospirosis
Lyme Disease
Rabies
Polyvalent Vaccines
Table 1: Canine Vaccines
FELINE
Feline Leukemia
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
Infectious Peritonitis
Feline Calciferous and Feline Rhinotracheitis
Bordetella
Chlamydiosis
Panleukopenia
Rabies
Ringworm
Vaccine-Induced Sarcomas
Table 2: Feline Vaccines
Vaccine Guide for Dogs and Cats
HOLISTIC PET CARE OPTIONS
Nutrition and Herbs
Acupuncture
Chiropractic
Homeopathy
Resources
ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
Informed Consent
Adverse Event Reporting
Negligence, Malpractice, Liability and Compensation
Summary and Conclusion
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Are Pet Vaccines Safe and Protective?
Veterinary vaccines are given to prevent disease, yet studies show that they are often debilitating and fatal. They have been linked to autoimmune and neurological disorders, including cancer, diabetes, arthritis, tumors, seizures, allergies. digestive problems, organ failure, and many other serious ailments. For example:
Many veterinarians, both conventional and holistic, are questioning the validity of annual revaccination. They are moving away from this arbitrary recommendation which is unsupported by science. Many also refuse to use certain vaccines because the disease in question is either so benign or rare that the risks associated with vaccination outweigh any promised benefit. This important book provides information on all canine and feline vaccines. It includes several personal stories of vaccine damage to family pets, as well as hundreds of studies documenting veterinary vaccine safety and efficacy problems. As a concerned pet owner, you can now make informed decisions about the health and welfare of your precious four-legged friends.
"Vaccines are more of a factor in the production
of chronic disease in our animals than we have ever anticipated. Veterinarians
and pet lovers alike have long needed the information that Catherine Diodati
has gathered for us in this book. It is a real gift. Diodati provides us
with a comprehensive picture of vaccines - their development and use - enabling
us to think seriously about this proactive. Before this book, we did not
know the facts. Ms. Dioadati has given us the tools we need to consider the
issue
intelligently."
-Richard Pitcairn, DVM PhD., Director, Animal
Natural Health Center
"Injection and immunization are not synonymous.
The automatic yearly application of [multiple vaccinations] with disregard
for the vaccinee's individual life circumstances is a dangerous development."
-American
Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
"Finally, an educational resources on the problems
with 'preventive' medicine! You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure
out why drug companies deny vaccine reactions. A special thanks to Catherine
Diodati and all the vets who recognized that there are problems. This book
will educate the public. Hopefully, our cats will purr once more and our
dogs will wag their tails again."
-Darla Lofranco, Professional Animal Breeder,
30 years
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