Hello mam. I've rescued a newborn puppy on 27 March. A 1/4 metre of placenta was also attached with him. Today he is 9 days old. On a vet doctor consultation I'm feeling him baby cerelac 1. my puppy is crying non stop since morning. he is not showing any activity, not showing any interest in feeding. He is also looking sick. Please help 🙏 I'm so worried about him.
Please tell me you took your puppy for a recheck at the vet rather than seeking medical advice online that may never be answered. Medical professionals are very busy and may not be able to answer your questions unless you book the time with them.
Great video up until the actual injections. Cameraman didn't show it to help people who came here for proper technique for pinching skin. Also why do some vet videos show giving the DAPP or whatever behind the neck not the shoulder
Why do you give all these vaccines at once? I give them 6 months apart or more and check titers when available. I think it is too much for the system. Plus you give Benadryl. Tells me something. Additionally our vet will only give Bordetella no more than once al year for Std Poodles.
Some clients want to get them done all at once. If they have time I do recommend for them to be spaced out. If I give them all at once I give them steroids to help their system.
@@drlindsaybutzer Thanks for your reply. I wish there was a solution that was better for our pets. Lazy is not the best approach. IMO. Especially for meds. Kind of like “ I will take all those meds that will make me sick and maybe put me into a reaction. Give me some Benadryl or epi. Maybe better education for owners Pets can not complain. Owners need some common sense. Oh, well. Appreciate your response.
@@betagirlearth People would not do it all at once if it was too much for their system. It wouldn't be common practice. You're barking at a problem that may only appear minorly.
@@ktbdw2403There are a lot of problems associated with vaccinations. Trust that people do plenty of things that aren’t good for their pets just because they’re still done based on outdated science and beliefs. And I’m not an anti-vaxxer by any means. But people need to do better by their pets. Laziness and ignorance is not an excuse.
We do the Benadryl too. She’s such a good dog!
Elsa was so good!
Dog got shots. 3-4 days later he has soft ball painless marble size below jaw. Should I be concerned?
Are they all given subcutaneously? I didn’t really get the landmarks.
Mam tell me about,why we are not given vaccine in lumber region,🙏?
Hello mam. I've rescued a newborn puppy on 27 March. A 1/4 metre of placenta was also attached with him. Today he is 9 days old. On a vet doctor consultation I'm feeling him baby cerelac 1. my puppy is crying non stop since morning. he is not showing any activity, not showing any interest in feeding. He is also looking sick. Please help 🙏 I'm so worried about him.
Please tell me you took your puppy for a recheck at the vet rather than seeking medical advice online that may never be answered. Medical professionals are very busy and may not be able to answer your questions unless you book the time with them.
Unable to see where and how injections were given.
Y injection all together?
It shud b different week each of tem
Why didn't you tell us the reason for not giving in the back of the neck, like we've been doing for years?
Sarcoma (type of cancer)
Great video up until the actual injections. Cameraman didn't show it to help people who came here for proper technique for pinching skin. Also why do some vet videos show giving the DAPP or whatever behind the neck not the shoulder
Why do you give all these vaccines at once? I give them 6 months apart or more and check titers when available. I think it is too much for the system. Plus you give Benadryl. Tells me something. Additionally our vet will only give Bordetella
no more than once al year for Std Poodles.
Some clients want to get them done all at once. If they have time I do recommend for them to be spaced out. If I give them all at once I give them steroids to help their system.
@@drlindsaybutzer Thanks for your reply. I wish there was a solution that was better for our pets. Lazy is not the best approach. IMO. Especially for meds. Kind of like “ I will take all those meds that will make me sick and maybe put me into a reaction. Give me some Benadryl or epi.
Maybe better education for owners
Pets can not complain. Owners need some common sense.
Oh, well. Appreciate your response.
@@betagirlearth People would not do it all at once if it was too much for their system. It wouldn't be common practice. You're barking at a problem that may only appear minorly.
@@ktbdw2403There are a lot of problems associated with vaccinations. Trust that people do plenty of things that aren’t good for their pets just because they’re still done based on outdated science and beliefs. And I’m not an anti-vaxxer by any means. But people need to do better by their pets. Laziness and ignorance is not an excuse.
Can your tell me if you available?