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Vaccinations

Vaccinations are an important part of keeping your dog healthy and A Wells Trained Dog requires that all dogs are fully vaccinated before joining one of our classes.  However, where vets used to recommend that all dogs be vaccinated yearly (every three years for rabies), thoughts on that are beginning to change and some vets suggest that there are dangers associated with this kind of frequent vaccination.  We recommend that you consult your vet about what your vet recommends and why.  For the most comprehensive information on vaccine protocols that we have found, visit:

http://www.woodhavenlabs.com /vaccine-protocols.html

For more information and to see one of our students:

http://www.streamload.com /sjcrispin/EL/4NC70ZIFET /Mollie_Mae.wmv


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- Cut and paste the link into your browser OR open Windows Media Player, click on "File" and choose "Open URL" from the drop down menu, and then
paste the link.

For AOL users, the link probably won't play from AOL's browser -- you may have to go through Internet Explorer.


Jean Dodds, as you probably know, is a well-known vet/immunologist/hepatologist.  She's very active and
has frequent speaking engagements around the world on the topic of vaccination research.

Her vaccine protocol is spelled out on the link below. She believes that the increase in canine epilepsy is likely another side effect of vaccines (epilepsy is a general term for seizures, for which the cause is often unknown.


Click here for more information: http://www.canine-epilepsy.com /Vacprotocol.html


Lee Wells