Anti-vax movement prompts Brooklynites to withhold inoculations from their pets, vets say [View all]
We do see a higher number of clients who dont want to vaccinate their animals, said Dr. Amy Ford of the Veterinarian Wellness Center of Boerum Hill. This may be stemming from the anti-vaccine movement, which people are applying to their pets.
The increased skepticism towards inoculating pets is likely the result of a national movement that claims vaccines can cause autism in children, according to the doctor, who said she has seen an increase in clients unwilling to have their dogs vaccinated in recent years despite experts findings that show no link between the inoculations and the developmental disorder.
Core vaccines for canines include distemper, hepatitis, and rabies, the only shot required to get a pet license in New York state, without which, owners can get fined.
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I had a client concerned about an autistic child who didnt want to vaccinate the dog for the same reason, said Dr. Stephanie Liff of Clinton Hills Pure Paws Veterinary Care. Weve never diagnosed autism in a dog. I dont think you could.
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It's the stupidity that just won't die.