October 03, 2025, 18:44
raisedbypoodlesSelf-amplifying RNA (saRNA) rabies vaccine for dogs
"In a recent interview with homeopathic veterinarian Dr. Faulkner, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny uncovered a disturbing development in veterinary medicine: a new self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) rabies vaccine for dogs... the documented side effects in dogs are clinically indistinguishable from actual rabies."
LINKOctober 04, 2025, 04:10
WebsterHomeopathic vets figured out decades ago that vaccinosis always presents as a mini version of the disease, no matter the vaccine. So for instance, dogs with rabies vaccinosis are affected neurologically and weird around water. It means it isn't just the adjuvants and other toxic additives that are dangerous in vaccines, it's also the antigen itself. Maybe the saRNA versions just make it all worse, but this isn't new!
October 04, 2025, 05:36
raisedbypoodlesWe don't vax, with the one exception of rabies for the LGDs, and that's only because the county requires it w/licensing. The
The Judge says no more vax at all ever. Fine by me. Good fences make good neighbors and good nonexistent dogs.
October 04, 2025, 17:37
Ginger QuillI'm deliberately late in taking dogs in for their shots. I have some studies that have shown that once a dog has their puppy shots, titer tests still reflect levels within the range of acceptability as having been vaccinated. Sometimes up to 7 to 10 years. Expensive to do and not all facilities will accept those results.
Unfortunately, groomers and boarders still require ALL vaccines be updated on a regular basis. Rabies and Bordatella are the only ones I do now, usually well after the expiration date. I had to sign a waiver at the groomer/boarder absolving them of liability if one of the dogs becomes sick. Just about everything is treatable if caught early enough.
Vaccinosis is real. I'm convinced that I lost my last dog from it and I'm not going through that again.
Self amplifying vaccines for pets and livestock. SMH. They really are trying to kill us off. Get rid of the pets and you're more likely to be more easily shoved into a 5x7 room.
October 05, 2025, 04:10
Websterquote:
Originally posted by Ginger Quill:
I have some studies that have shown that once a dog has their puppy shots, titer tests still reflect levels within the range of acceptability as having been vaccinated. Sometimes up to 7 to 10 years.
There was a rabies challenge study in dog many years back. It showed rabies antibodies still present 8 years later. But it's all easier in dogs if they're exposed to other dogs, unlike for cats. Vaccine shedding can keep titers up in other dogs. So titer evaluation might be effective in dogs but I don't expect it would be in cats. Especially when cats like mine have never been vaccinated.