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Diane Harris
@Ladydiaz
23 December, 12:38
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
Absolutely, I’m in a fight with my husband over not getting any more shots for my dog, he is insisting that she get the rabies vaccine and I’m saying no. He also refuses to look at any of the literature regarding adverse effects. We already had 2 dogs that suffered with cancer and ultimately we had to put them down
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
23 December, 12:39
In response Diane Harris to her Publication
I am so sorry for your loss and that you have to fight about it! God Bless your dog, You, and your family!!! If only he would look at the side effects! 🙏💛
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Age of Enlightenment
@Sparrows
23 December, 12:52
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In response Diane Harris to her Publication
Part 1- I made the mistake of having my husband vaccinate his cat that stayed at his construction business because everyone came in and held him. Buddy loved people like a dog loves people. I will never have or ask anyone to vaccinate any animal ever again.
The poor thing developed a nasty type rash above one eye on its forehead they he would continually dig into…and despite a couple of intensive treatments sessions by the vet, I finally persuaded my husband to have the poor thing put down after his last 6 months it was eroded down almost to the skull. It was the most pitiful thing you ever saw. My soft husban kept hoping he would let better. The last treatment along with the meds was forced enclosure in the building ( which in itself is hell for an independent cat) & wearing an Elizabethan collar to keep him from digging into it. It got some better, but occasionally he could hit his head over something in frustration of not being able to reach it with his paws.
The poor thing developed a nasty type rash above one eye on its forehead they he would continually dig into…and despite a couple of intensive treatments sessions by the vet, I finally persuaded my husband to have the poor thing put down after his last 6 months it was eroded down almost to the skull. It was the most pitiful thing you ever saw. My soft husban kept hoping he would let better. The last treatment along with the meds was forced enclosure in the building ( which in itself is hell for an independent cat) & wearing an Elizabethan collar to keep him from digging into it. It got some better, but occasionally he could hit his head over something in frustration of not being able to reach it with his paws.
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