Bottom Line Blurs Vet Practices

September 13th, 2012 at 5:08 am EDT

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I was sent to a copy of a VERY interesting story on
Newstarget. It speaks to MANY of the issues that I
have been discussing.


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BOTTOM LINE BLURS VET PRACTICES
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Imagine if every time you went to the doctor you were
given vaccinations that you don't need; vaccinations
that offer no benefit but all of the risks of harmful
side effects. Or you were given medications with no
explanation or information provided. Or tests were
being done for no reason. Now imagine that you can't
speak and you have no way to tell those who care for
you that those vaccinations make you feel sick; you
don't want those tests; and the medicine is causing
more harm than good.

That's exactly what many of our cat and dog friends
experience. We bring our best friend to the veterinarian
with unquestioned trust and faith that our vet has our
animal's best interest at heart but according to
Veterinarian Dr. James Busby, author of "How To Afford
Veterinary Care Without Mortgaging the Kids", his
profession is suffering from a serious lapse in
judgment and ethics that is rooted in making money.


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IT'S NOW ABOUT MON**EY
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Dr. Busby, who has been a practicing vet since 1966,
loves his work and comes from a family of Veterinarians;
but admits if he had to practice the way vets practice
today he would not enter the profession. Dr. Busby feels
"the profession has slowly turned from what was once an
honest, caring one to a situation where many clinics and
doctors are interested more in the bottom line, than
what is necessary and best for your pet."

If you thought the veterinary world had escaped the
'bottom line' mentality of the Medical Community you
are wrong. The world of veterinary medicine has become
equally entangled with Drug and Insurance Companies.
The result is not only rising costs for the animal
guardian but also unnecessary treatments, over-the-
top testing, and over vaccination for the animals.

Dr. Busby says, "Veterinarians today seem to assume
they have the OK to run every test and perform any
and every procedure on your animal they can, unless
you tell them differently. Then they usually get irate
and try to shame you for being a non-loving pet owner."

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USING GUILT AND PRESSURE
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Veterinarians are great at using guilt and pressure to
strip animal guardians of their power. They can be brusque,
condescending and intimidating and in the end, the animal
guardian, wanting to do whatever they can to support their
animal friend, goes along with whatever the vet says.
The only way to change this is for animal guardians to
become as well informed about their animal's care, as
they are about their own. Until recently, Vets have held
an unquestionable 'high moral' mark where guardians
assumed that whatever a vet wants to do must be in the
best interest of the animal, but that unquestionable
morality is gone now.


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TOO MANY VACCINES...TOO OFTEN
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Let's start with vaccinations. The standard operating
procedure is for animals to receive a multitude of
vaccinations on a regular schedule. Most animal guardians
don't question the vaccination schedule. If the vet says
it's needed, then it must be. For those who do question
it, they are met with hostility or condescension or
frightened with the horrors of what will happen if
an animal isn't vaccinated regularly. And in several
cases, have been asked to find another vet altogether.

But here's the truth about all animal vaccines: The
drug manufactures label determines the frequency of
revaccination. There is nothing scientific about the
current animal vaccination schedule. Neither the FDA
nor the USDA requires drug companies to prove the maximum
immunity conferred; they only require that immunity be
conferred for the duration of their testing. Which means
if the drug company tests for one year, the label states
vaccinate yearly.

This manufacturers' recommendation ultimately influenced
rabies laws in each and every state across the country.
Those laws are not based in scientific study, but rather
on the research done by drug companies necessary to get
approval for their drugs.

It has been proven as well that vaccine boosters do not
increase immunity. Once the body has immunity, that same
immunity will knock out the virus in the vaccine, leaving
your animal to experience none of the benefits from the
vaccine but all of the risks from the adjuvants; and,
leaving the guardian to pay for something that does nothing.


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CANCER FROM A VACCINE
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Kris Christine, Founder of The Rabies Challenge Fund Trust
and vaccine reform activist, stated during a recent interview
on Conscious Animal Radio that this practice fit the definition
of fraud. Christine joined this fight when her own dog Meadow
developed an injection site sarcoma with the needle mark
visible in the center of the tumor. After her vet informed
her that Meadow most likely had immunity to rabies for life,
and carelessly let it slip that it was the distemper shot
Christine should really watch out for as that one had many
side effects and was ultimately unnecessary for older dogs,
Christine jumped into action.

Since, she has had the rabies vaccination requirement
revised in her home state of Maine extending it to every
three years; challenged the state to introduce a veterinary
disclosure law, which was defeated and has started the
Rabies Challenge Fund Trust along with Dr. W. Jean Dodds,
a highly noted Veterinarian for her work and opinion on
vaccine reform. The Rabies Challenge Fund seeks to prove
through a challenge study that the rabies vaccine confers
immunity for seven years.


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IMMUNITY LASTS MUCH LONGER
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Dr. Ronald Schultz, who is also involved in the Rabies
Challenge Fund, has already demonstrated through serology
(blood testing) that the Rabies vaccine lasts at least 7
years. He's also demonstrated that the distemper vaccine
lasts at least 15 years; parvovirus at least 7 years and
the adenovirus at least 9 years.

By now you are beginning to see that there are two roots
to this issue: The drug manufacturers who are not required
to test for maximum immunity conferred and the veterinarians
that go along with the recommendation of the drug companies
without question.


Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM



P.S. Is the bottom line 'blurring' some veterinary practices?

Yes, in my opinion.

Especially those practices that pay their veterinarians on a commission, such as most of the corporate practices.

The point in all of this is to encourage you to be involved.

Take charge of your dog or cat's health care.

Question what is advised.

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1. There is the complimentary information on my newsletter and blog...it has helped many pet owners :-)

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