1. It's pretty scary when you have the dog cops standing at your door saying they're going to take your dogs if you don't comply with the vax laws. Yes I have been there. My advice, and what I do, is don't answer the door. Sometimes they leave a document demanding proof of vax and sometimes they don't. They can't come in your house or take your dogs without a warrant, and you have no obligation to answer the door unless they have a warrant, even when you're home. If they're harrassing you, there are some pretty good attorneys out there that deal with these issues. A simple phone call from an attorney usually gets the bureaucrats to back down. This one is good: https://theanimallawfirm.com/
2. Saying "fire your vet" is a bit flip and tone deaf, IMO. Especially nowadays with vet shortages you're pretty likely to find yourself without a vet at all, which doesn't seem so bad until you need one. What works for me is just not bringing up the subject at all, or if it's brought up, just quickly start rambling about something else. If the issue is pressed, politely say "no thanks" and leave it at that. It's their prerogative to deny you services, and if that's the case maybe you can do without whatever service requires the vax.
3. You really should update your guidelines for finding a homeopathic "vet". I put vet in quotation marks, because I have learned the hard way that vets with the CVH designation but no classical training (ie, CCH or RSHom credentials) are often inferior to vets with a CCH or RSHom, and even to a lot of non-vet homeopaths (ie, CCH or RSHom but no CCH). I've noticed that vets who have gone through Pitcairn's training only seem to want to prescribe like everything is an acute, whereas classically trained homeopaths seem better able to take a case and prescribe carefully chosen remedies in a methodical and sequential manner according to Hannemanian principles to treat chronic conditions. So anybody out there looking for a homeopath for their animals, check out the practitioner directories at https://homeopathcertification.org/ and https://homeopathy.org/. Pretty much any classically trained homeopath can and will treat animals.
Dr Will Falconer they made it mandatory to inject puppies in the nest at 7 weeks, vets fought for years to titer puppies from 6 weeks to watch MDA going down to do one DHP then titer 3-4 weeks later to see if it worked. They have been doing it for years instead of over vaccinating. There is a private group on FB. Yes antibodies can wane and be a negative in an adult dog but dog has memory in his cells and when he sees it titer will rise. Exposure to the pathogen or shed vaccine virus raises the titer Some pups that don’t get the vaccine because of too high MDA “ Hitch a ride” from the shedding of the other pups so don’t get vaccinated. Some people thought it was voodoo. Most dogs retain antibodies.
MDA can be gone by 5 weeks or present up to 25 weeks every pup is an individual.
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Download if you want the info for when file is deleted.
It’s not any more the vets like Hans Van Brussel fought it and they now titer. Netherlands and most probably elsewhere. They have dog and cat passports, vets run it, vets get trained to titer puppies, vaccinate on S1-0
They have been using titers for 20 years.
🟦QUESTION “How long have you been titering in the Netherlands?”
🟥ANSWER “ That will be around 20 years now. However, there was no social media at the time and very little information was available so it was not very well known. Since this group was founded in February 2017, it has gone a loooot.”
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Run by vets don’t think you will be able to see as it’s a private group, I’ve added vets and other people over the years.
Another great reason to get out of California.
They’re piling up, aren’t they? Hahaha 😂
I learn an incredible amount from your writing. Thank you.
Thanks Will for another load of valuable info
A couple of comments:
1. It's pretty scary when you have the dog cops standing at your door saying they're going to take your dogs if you don't comply with the vax laws. Yes I have been there. My advice, and what I do, is don't answer the door. Sometimes they leave a document demanding proof of vax and sometimes they don't. They can't come in your house or take your dogs without a warrant, and you have no obligation to answer the door unless they have a warrant, even when you're home. If they're harrassing you, there are some pretty good attorneys out there that deal with these issues. A simple phone call from an attorney usually gets the bureaucrats to back down. This one is good: https://theanimallawfirm.com/
2. Saying "fire your vet" is a bit flip and tone deaf, IMO. Especially nowadays with vet shortages you're pretty likely to find yourself without a vet at all, which doesn't seem so bad until you need one. What works for me is just not bringing up the subject at all, or if it's brought up, just quickly start rambling about something else. If the issue is pressed, politely say "no thanks" and leave it at that. It's their prerogative to deny you services, and if that's the case maybe you can do without whatever service requires the vax.
3. You really should update your guidelines for finding a homeopathic "vet". I put vet in quotation marks, because I have learned the hard way that vets with the CVH designation but no classical training (ie, CCH or RSHom credentials) are often inferior to vets with a CCH or RSHom, and even to a lot of non-vet homeopaths (ie, CCH or RSHom but no CCH). I've noticed that vets who have gone through Pitcairn's training only seem to want to prescribe like everything is an acute, whereas classically trained homeopaths seem better able to take a case and prescribe carefully chosen remedies in a methodical and sequential manner according to Hannemanian principles to treat chronic conditions. So anybody out there looking for a homeopath for their animals, check out the practitioner directories at https://homeopathcertification.org/ and https://homeopathy.org/. Pretty much any classically trained homeopath can and will treat animals.
Antibiotics and MICROBIOME on here in one of the pdf’s.
MICROBIOME TV
https://themicrobiome.tv
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THE MICROBIOME TOOLKIT
https://content.app-us1.com/lAarz/2024/06/07/71ef6036-be52-4984-9dc7-524d98328532.pdf
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The Top 12 Foods & Natural Remedies for Better Gut Health
https://content.app-us1.com/lAarz/2024/06/07/bff30235-e5ad-40f8-b3cf-7d9205aa3e1f.pdf
HANS VAN BRUSSEL ARTICLE VACCICHECK
Titer testing puppies
https://www.vaccicheck.nl/sites/default/files/documents/ohtiteren.pdf
CESK FOUSEK KENNEL
Tailored vaccination
By A. van den Berg, translated by F. Roodenburg-Somers
http://www.cesky-fousek.nl/tailored-vaccination/
ARCHIVED 👇
https://archive.is/Ti4no
PDF 👇
http://www.cesky-fousek.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Tailored-Vaccination.pdf
Dr Will Falconer they made it mandatory to inject puppies in the nest at 7 weeks, vets fought for years to titer puppies from 6 weeks to watch MDA going down to do one DHP then titer 3-4 weeks later to see if it worked. They have been doing it for years instead of over vaccinating. There is a private group on FB. Yes antibodies can wane and be a negative in an adult dog but dog has memory in his cells and when he sees it titer will rise. Exposure to the pathogen or shed vaccine virus raises the titer Some pups that don’t get the vaccine because of too high MDA “ Hitch a ride” from the shedding of the other pups so don’t get vaccinated. Some people thought it was voodoo. Most dogs retain antibodies.
MDA can be gone by 5 weeks or present up to 25 weeks every pup is an individual.
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Download if you want the info for when file is deleted.
MEGA DR WILL FALCONER
https://mega.nz/folder/M60QzbbK#eIgHFfaRjOt4cOteJt2uag
Who's "they" and where is it "mandatory" to inject 7 week old pups?
It’s not any more the vets like Hans Van Brussel fought it and they now titer. Netherlands and most probably elsewhere. They have dog and cat passports, vets run it, vets get trained to titer puppies, vaccinate on S1-0
They have been using titers for 20 years.
🟦QUESTION “How long have you been titering in the Netherlands?”
🟥ANSWER “ That will be around 20 years now. However, there was no social media at the time and very little information was available so it was not very well known. Since this group was founded in February 2017, it has gone a loooot.”
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Run by vets don’t think you will be able to see as it’s a private group, I’ve added vets and other people over the years.
ALLES OVER TITEREN
https://www.facebook.com/groups/allesovertiteren