Pet owners Bea Mies and Elizabeth Hart started to investigate over-vaccination of pets after their own dogs suffered and died after unnecessary vaccination. Bea and Elizabeth were shocked to discover that they had been misled by veterinarians, and that their dogs had needlessly been put at risk with unnecessary revaccinations every year. Bea and Elizabeth have spent many years undertaking extensive correspondence with international government regulators, veterinary associations, veterinary academics and vaccine company representatives regarding over-vaccination of pets. Click on this hyperlink for more background on the Australian campaign for ethical and evidence based vaccination of companion animals.
Bea has recently forwarded a submission to the World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s (WSAVA) Vaccination Guidelines Group (VGG) in which she criticizes ambiguous and contradictory information in the WSAVA Owner/Breeder Vaccination Guidelines, the WSAVA Guidelines for Vaccination of Dogs and Cats, and other material published in the scientific literature (6 February 2012). Bea awaits a response from the WSAVA VGG to the issues she has raised.
For more background on the Australian campaign, also refer to documents produced by Elizabeth, e.g.:
Elizabeth Hart: [email protected] Bea Mies: [email protected]
http://over-vaccination.net
Bea has recently forwarded a submission to the World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s (WSAVA) Vaccination Guidelines Group (VGG) in which she criticizes ambiguous and contradictory information in the WSAVA Owner/Breeder Vaccination Guidelines, the WSAVA Guidelines for Vaccination of Dogs and Cats, and other material published in the scientific literature (6 February 2012). Bea awaits a response from the WSAVA VGG to the issues she has raised.
For more background on the Australian campaign, also refer to documents produced by Elizabeth, e.g.:
- Submission to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) on professional conduct and companion animal vaccination practice (24 June 2011).
- Open letter of complaint about the continuing calls for already immune animals to be needlessly, and possibly harmfully, revaccinated, addressed to the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA), Australasian Veterinary Boards Council (AVBC), and the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) (26 March 2011.)
Elizabeth Hart: [email protected] Bea Mies: [email protected]
http://over-vaccination.net