Pembroke Welsh Corgis and most all dogs do NOT need to be vaccinated every year. Vaccines have a longer duration of immunity than 1 year.
Have your Corgi puppy vaccinated, as this is the time when they are most at risk. Then get your puppy his booster at 1 year old.
After that, you should only give your Corgi vaccines every 3 years. Also, you should only vaccinate for what your Corgi needs in your area, NOT for the diseases that have a 1 in a million chance of ever showing up where you live.
You should STOP all vaccines for your Corgi between the ages of 10-12 years old. At that point, the vaccine can hurt your Corgi more than it helps him.
Most un-natural products have side effects and vaccines are no exception. For example, many vaccines have a preservative in them called Thimerosal that contains Mercury. Ask for Thimerosal free vaccines. They cost more, but isn’t your Corgi worth it?
Sad to say, but many Vets are following in the footsteps of medical doctors and making fistfuls of dollars by giving our pets as many vaccinations and prescriptions as they can just to make a buck. Big Pharma is everywhere. Keeping our pets unhealthy is much more profitable than keeping them well.
You should ask your Vet about their vaccine protocols. If he or she is not with the “vaccinating less often program,” consider switching Vets. Your Pembroke Welsh Corgi’s longevity and even his life depends on it.
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