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Current questionable medical practices affecting the health of our companion animals.
Animal Rescue Society has always tried to stay a step ahead of general veterinary thought on various issues. One of those issues is the practice of vaccinating our animals by injection for almost every known disease. In the early nineties many people who dealt with a large number of animals on a daily basis began to question this practice because of a host of new medical problems they were encountering. By educating ourselves and keeping abreast of new research, and just using good common sense and logic, we came to realize there was a strong possibility that what we were subjecting our animals to created nothing more than a tradeoff to other medical problems. After vaccinating our companions with multiple injections simultaneously, they couldn't help but notice that their beloved friends began exhibiting other, more serious problems. Some of the suspected reactions included anaphylactic shock, profuse bleeding from multiple orifices usually leading to death, tumors at the injection sites, various skin conditions, liver failure, leukemia and aids. Other, as-yet unnamed conditions involving the animals immune system.have been flourishing in recent years.
As a rescuer for nearly forty years, we did not see these most of these afflictions in years past. With the development of each new vaccination seemed to come new and different problems. Each new problem required veterinary intervention and, I suspect, the veterinarian was then hailed as a hero when, in reality, they were the one directly causing the problem in the first place.
