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Ask the Vet: Are kennel cough shots every 6 months really needed and safe?

Guest post by Dr. Scott Sanderson

Q. I've been seeing on the websites of many doggie daycares and boarding/kennel locations that a Bordetella vaccine is recommended or required every six months in order for a dog to attend. This is an annual vaccination according to veterinary charts I've been seeing, and especially with the advent of "super bugs" in humans I was wondering if there are any risks associated with a more frequent vaccination schedule. Are there any potential side effects related to a six-month schedule? Is there a particular frequency veterinarians tend to argue in favor of?--Ingrid

A. At the Animal Wellness Center our philosohphy is Do No Harm! This means being very careful about overly stressing your dog's immune system with un-needed vaccines.

Of all the vaccines on the market, the intra-nasal Bordetella vaccine is the least problematic. But never get it in combination with other vaccines like rabies or distemper, and NEVER vaccinate a sick animal. Once yearly is enough. So if the kennel demands it, talk to them about your concerns. If your dog is healthy, you don't want to put his/her health at risk because of an infexible kennel owner. Ask them why their requirements are so strict and you may discover that they have outbreaks of kennel cough--yet another reason to avoid that establishment!

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Got a pet-related health question? Use this form to Ask the Vet. Scott Sanderson DVM runs the Animal Wellness Center in Columbia, MD and is a sponsor of Columbia Dogs on the Go. He is a certified Veterinary Acupuncturist and has completed training in the Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET). Dr. Sanderson is a member of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association, the American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncturists, the American Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Animal Hospital Association. He is a local resident of Howard County, and a past president of the Howard County Veterinary Medical Association.

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Mary Love is the organizer of Columbia Dogs-on-the-Go (www.cdogsgo.com), a local group of dog lovers who enjoy being active with their dogs in and near Howard County, Maryland. She is ably assisted by her Havanese, Riley and Cody, and can be contacted at writing@maryclove.com.

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