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Diana's avatar

Thank you, Dr. Falconer, for staying on top of this issue for us. We certainly cannot believe many of the white coats who SHOULD make the welfare of our furry friends a top priority. As I always say, we need your guidance to help us stay on The Natural Path.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Just opened: my free Rabies Masterclass, a 4-video series that'll help you better understand two diseases: Rabies (obvs) and Rabies Vaccine Injury.

And it'll help you answer this critical question, where you live and HOW you live with your pets: "Does my animal NEED a rabies shot?"

Here's where you can join us, and I'll be in the comments, looking for you!

Free Rabies Masterclass​: https://vitalanimal.com/sign-up-free-rabies-masterclass/

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Suz-an's avatar

so this is not the short course? it's a different one? i learned so much in that one! excellent!!

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

It’s different, but the short course IS the subject of the first of the four part Master class. You’re just caught up, as you recently completed that course.

I’d invite you to sign up for the Masterclass, as we’re going further.

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Marianna Conner's avatar

Should I also be concerned about the known mercury in seafood, my dogs get salmon training treats and also freeze dried mackerel.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Neither of those species are known to accumulate mercury, to my knowledge. It's usually tuna, but it's worth exploring further if you're concerned.

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Nancy Hoyt's avatar

One of my dogs has never been vaxxed and the other receives titers. Both are healthy, however, I worry about the one who has had vaccines as those are ticking time bombs.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

They can be but you can minimize the chances that bomb will explode by following the natural path.

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Nancy Hoyt's avatar

Give your dog NOSODES. They're the safest and free of aluminum and mercury.

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