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Philosopher Newport's avatar

No vaccine has ever been necessary, safe or effective. No illness or disease has ever been contagious. No virus has ever been proven to exist. It might be worth looking into…

Vaccines harm, shorten the lives, and kill animals. Unvaccinated animals with decent diets and homes don’t get sick and don’t develop cancer and usually live until their late teens, early 20s.

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Damien McKenna's avatar

Thank you, this is very timely for me as we just agreed to adopt a puppy, and will have to go through this process.

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Shiven Chabria's avatar

You're most welcome. Hope you find it useful. Feel free to restack and share it with others.

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Tim West's avatar

The evidence is clear. All vaccines are purely toxic assaults with no upside. Rabies is more story telling.

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Shiven Chabria's avatar

I always look forward to reading your replies Tim. You have a way of cutting through the noise and getting to the point.

When you get the chance, do read my latest on how the CDC is but an extension of Bill Gates and his cronies.

https://thesovereignmind.substack.com/p/secret-backdoor-how-the-cdc-is-controlled

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M M's avatar

There is also a veterinarian industrial complex beholden to big pharma. They may be even worse than the human version.

Why do you think they want to run a $500 blood panel on your pet? To find things wrong to treat.

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Shiven Chabria's avatar

I have in both articles (on dog and cat rabies vaccination respectively) pointed to the Big Pharma connection quite plainly and prominently.

It is the same companies as in humans but with the added advantage of cash-for-drugs, a much lower regulatory threshold and little to no ethical qualms in medical care for animals.

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Te Reagan's avatar

My dog had a bad reaction to rabies vaccine. Neurologicallly messed up. But, now I have to do it again or he’ll be kicked out of our apt. So ridiculous because he is a small inside dog that pees on a puppy pad.

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Shiven Chabria's avatar

Many (but not all) states have vaccine exemptions and my article has links to the database for individual state laws.

Find yourself a vet who will support the exemption for health reasons. No point making the poor animal suffer even further to satisfy some unscientific big pharma diktat.

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Te Reagan's avatar

Tennessee won’t exempt.

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J K's avatar

Don't do it. You will kill that dog.

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Luc's avatar

We did do the rabies until the last 4 years. We also always did titers instead of the vaccines. Antiboddies were always good but we fed him well (raw food) and kept him healthy!

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Shiven Chabria's avatar

can you clarify if you did the titers in lieu of the vaccines or if you're suggesting you started doing titers 4 years ago prior to which you were vaccinating?

And did the vet give you the rabies protection certificate with the titers?

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Luc's avatar

Sorry, I meant titers for the heartworm and distemper and everything but rabies. We did the rabies except the last 4 years.

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Eric's avatar

Shut up dude…it's about the money…the vet and the pharma reps are building their 3rd home at the beach…we don't care about you or pet…so shut up and bring fluffy for another vaccine! And don't forget to wear your face mask or we will put you in jail.

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Megan Leigh Abernathy's avatar

Thank you for this article!!

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Shiven Chabria's avatar

You're most welcome. Feel free to share it with friends and family. Stand by for the cat version coming out today or tomorrow.

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Megan Leigh Abernathy's avatar

Oh! Looking forward to that!! Thank you!

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Shiven Chabria's avatar

Posted.

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jon archer's avatar

Injections closer to the brain (e.g., temporalis muscle) allow faster viral spread to neural tissues, potentially reducing survival time compared to distal sites like legs

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Shiven Chabria's avatar

Even more convincing that under non-experimental and not direct via needle injection circumstances, vaccine immunity lasts longer than 6 years.

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