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Had his annual jabs this week, and for the first time seems to have had a bit of a reaction to them. He’s quite lethargic, taking himself off, sleeping a fair bit more.
He’s still eating and drinking ok, just seems a bit off.
He’s a Cockapoo and is usually very lively so it’s a bit concerning, although it appears that sometimes there can be a reaction. He’s currently curled up next to me, snoring his head off.
Poor doggie, he needs to have these jabs so he can stay with our lovely dog minder. I wonder if he’s had a reaction this time because he’s getting a bit older, he’s 6 and a half.
He’s still eating and drinking ok, just seems a bit off.
He’s a Cockapoo and is usually very lively so it’s a bit concerning, although it appears that sometimes there can be a reaction. He’s currently curled up next to me, snoring his head off.
Poor doggie, he needs to have these jabs so he can stay with our lovely dog minder. I wonder if he’s had a reaction this time because he’s getting a bit older, he’s 6 and a half.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe it's a money making making venture but unfortunately your view is not widely known Lankeela. Both my cats are nearly 10 so I wouldn't bother anymore, they must have good immunity by now, but occasionally I have to put them in a cattery and they all insist on seeing a current vaccination cert before accepting a boarder..