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The manufacturers claim the inoculations work from six weeks which is correct ...but they don't say the pup,is covered then anyway .... Most people want their dogs done as soon as possible because they want to get the pup out and about and are afraid the pup will get something ... The vet is the same as any service and will bow to the demands of the masses ......

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Tried my pup jumping a small hurdle and retrieving today and he done it first time. We are a work in progress, but he picks things up quick. So hopefully he masters this soon. Needs more work on rele

Great stuff - looks very responsive. Keep the jumps low while he's young as they can damage themselves trying to jump too high before they're physically ready for it. atb with him...

Nice little pup, I wouldn't be in a rush to get the finished product at that stage ,   The shaking of the item is a sign of overload , meaning the item is really energising the pup into a state of

Spoke to the receptionist @ the Vets earlier and told her that their pracrice has left me feeling unsure to wether my dog will be safe to go out or not :feck: . I told her what Wirral Countryman had said about his Vet giving the 3rd jab free as the Govenment where footing the bill, I also mentioned the Anti-Bodies that are passed down from the Mother. She went and spoke to the Vet and said that they where not backed by the Government, and then the reply to the Anti-Bodies in pup was that the pup can carry them up to 14 weeks depending on breed, size etc. So I asked her why didnt she inform me about this before giving him his first jab @ 9 weeks 2 days (I got my pup @ 8 wees 2 days but he had the Shanghia trots for a couple of days with his change in diet, and had to wait an extra week to settle), her response was this is not in the Company policy :hmm: . Then she told me that this 3rd jab is just a precaution, because there has been outbrakes of the Parvo Virus in Liverpool and the North West. Me personally just think this is scare tactics.

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The government do not 'pay' for the third jab, I've not heard about it if they do and I'm speaking to vets all the time. The vaccinations process and thoughts are changing, it it now thought by many, myself included, that vaccinating a pup before 12 weeks is not only a waste of time but may cause the vaccine to not work properly. I get pups jabbed at 11-12 and 14 weeks. If possible.

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The government do not 'pay' for the third jab, I've not heard about it if they do and I'm speaking to vets all the time. The vaccinations process and thoughts are changing, it it now thought by many, myself included, that vaccinating a pup before 12 weeks is not only a waste of time but may cause the vaccine to not work properly. I get pups jabbed at 11-12 and 14 weeks. If possible.

So if they have wasted are time and money why not provide the 3rd jab for free? So if your speaking to Vets all the time why havent they informed us, and given us the option. They are supposed to have are dogs health and wellbeing at heart. They have broken any form of trust I would of had in them :censored:

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