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Hi all, apologies for not posting in a long time! I've been doing a full time uni degree plus working plus taking care of my girl which leaves me little spare time, hope everyone is doing well!
Ok here is the situation:
My husband and I decided to get a pup so Belle would have a friend (Belle is 2 1/2 years old now, the pup is 4 months). As the pup is older than Belle was (we got Belle at 2 months) she has had the required worming and vaccinations and the next vaccine she is due for is in about a year. So I took Daisy (the pup) to the vets to register her and to have a general check over, she was fine and healthy in every way, really a good pup but when the vet saw the vaccination record he was concerned as the card wasn't signed by a vet. He said that only vets can administer vaccines, went into a long conversation about possible problems with kenneling if we would ever need, were the vaccines stored correctly if they weren't administered by a vet, etc. So that got me a bit worried, cause you want to make sure that your pup is vaccinated but you don't want to vaccinate her unnecessarily, you know? I have a good relationship with my breeder so as he suggested, I queried this with her, she said my vet was incorrect as she is allowed to vaccinate any dog that she personally owns, but it is illegal for any layperson to administer vaccines to dogs that don't belong to them (not her exact words, I am paraphrasing) She then assured me she wouldn't do anything illegal and that was fine for me to query that, and there was no hard feelings.
So who is right? Are breeders allowed to administer vaccines to pups in their ownership? Here is an exact quote from her email:
"We always vaccinate our puppies at 6 weeks as a prevention against Parvo virus which is very prevalent at the moment, and use either a specific vaccine for Parvo, or a combined vaccine which covers all the diseases a dog may contract. Depending on whether the pups are still with us at 8,10,12 weeks dictates if they receive a 2nd/3rd vaccine.
My vet happily sells me the vaccines knowing that I administer them, which he wouldn't do if it were illegal. I can assure you the vaccines are stored and administered as directed by the drug companies."
Here are some pictures of my girls Belle and little Daisy :wub:
two more of Daisy the pup
Thanks for reading, Sari
PS if my breeder is on here I honestly don't mean to offend, I'm just so confused!
Ok here is the situation:
My husband and I decided to get a pup so Belle would have a friend (Belle is 2 1/2 years old now, the pup is 4 months). As the pup is older than Belle was (we got Belle at 2 months) she has had the required worming and vaccinations and the next vaccine she is due for is in about a year. So I took Daisy (the pup) to the vets to register her and to have a general check over, she was fine and healthy in every way, really a good pup but when the vet saw the vaccination record he was concerned as the card wasn't signed by a vet. He said that only vets can administer vaccines, went into a long conversation about possible problems with kenneling if we would ever need, were the vaccines stored correctly if they weren't administered by a vet, etc. So that got me a bit worried, cause you want to make sure that your pup is vaccinated but you don't want to vaccinate her unnecessarily, you know? I have a good relationship with my breeder so as he suggested, I queried this with her, she said my vet was incorrect as she is allowed to vaccinate any dog that she personally owns, but it is illegal for any layperson to administer vaccines to dogs that don't belong to them (not her exact words, I am paraphrasing) She then assured me she wouldn't do anything illegal and that was fine for me to query that, and there was no hard feelings.
So who is right? Are breeders allowed to administer vaccines to pups in their ownership? Here is an exact quote from her email:
"We always vaccinate our puppies at 6 weeks as a prevention against Parvo virus which is very prevalent at the moment, and use either a specific vaccine for Parvo, or a combined vaccine which covers all the diseases a dog may contract. Depending on whether the pups are still with us at 8,10,12 weeks dictates if they receive a 2nd/3rd vaccine.
My vet happily sells me the vaccines knowing that I administer them, which he wouldn't do if it were illegal. I can assure you the vaccines are stored and administered as directed by the drug companies."
Here are some pictures of my girls Belle and little Daisy :wub:
two more of Daisy the pup
Thanks for reading, Sari
PS if my breeder is on here I honestly don't mean to offend, I'm just so confused!