Friday, January 22, 2010

Head Tumors In Dogs Does Over Vaccinating Older Dogs Cause Tumors?

Does over vaccinating older dogs cause tumors? - head tumors in dogs

My dog of 13 years get tumors in the head, face and back. Vaccination of older dogs could be the cause?

6 comments:

DaveSFV said...

Not possible. Studies in recent years show that more than vaccinations cause the immune system. The system itself should be encouraged. If the puppy does not receive injections of 5 to 1, ensure that all independent and separated by a few weeks. Get the necessary reinforcements. For only the legal requirement that the vaccination is usually only cause anger and all the 3 to 5 years. Almost all vaccines are good for the life of the dog, including rabies. Your veterinarian will recommend an annual vaccination is not good. They do this so they can find the dog on an annual basis and assess their health and not because it's a good idea.

erc said...

I know that vaccines have caused tumors in cats, but usually the site of vaccination. But I do not think that the reason for your dog. I agree with the previous post, that fat deposits can be. Depending on the size of the veterinarian, a biopsy can be performed without the all.

Kelly V said...

No, my dog is 14 and the proposal of the veterinarian. I have not been vaccinated, a 10 ..... looks great and still acts like a puppy.

Jen said...

No ...

What kind of dog is he? Some dogs are just fatty tumors as they age. Labs come and goldies to mind ...

Jen said...

No ...

What kind of dog is he? Some dogs are just fatty tumors as they age. Labs come and goldies to mind ...

TTC #1 said...

should not

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