Sometimes I have a hard time discussing nutrition/diet and vaccine protocols with the general public. It is frustrating because nobody ever has any idea what I am talking about, and since I typically only get a sentence or two in, I am completely misunderstood and people think I am some nut who doesn't vaccinate my dogs.
Do any of you experience this?
I really avoid talking about diet/vaccine protocols in most situations because I know that most people will not be on the same page as me, let alone agree with me. I know that I will likely be misunderstood and that it is not appropriate to try to explain in the time frame/window that you have in a typical conversation with a friendly stranger.
The general dog owning population in St. Louis is your typical family pet owning, vaccinate every year, feed a decent quality kibble crowd. Most have not been introduced to the idea of rethinking a kibble/processed diet. Most have also never been introduced to the idea that vaccinating every year might be harmful. Instead, most believe that not vaccinating every year is dangerous.:suspicious:
Example: I was at the dog park today talking to a group of people because someone had just gotten kicked out for being in the park with their little baby :tsk:. Anyway, the gossip was that supposedly that person's dog was not even "licensed" for our private dog park. Someone expressed concern because we didn't have any proof that that dog was even vaccinated! I said something to the effect of, "Well, I'm not really too worried about that, but..."
Anyway, this man who seemed intelligent and to really know a lot about dogs (or at least thought he did ) and who also has some connection to the city, I think, told me that I really should be concerned because they want to keep this park clean. I explained that the only vax. required for the park are bordetella and rabies, so......
I said that I don't vaccinate mine for anything other than Rabies (or bord.) after 1 year. The man said "well you really should unless you want hefty vet bills....":tape2: I wanted to explain that, quite the contrary, yearly vaccinations are more likely to lead to hefty vet bills in the future....but...Didn't get a chance. Topic was changed. :frown:
And I looked like the person who doesn't know what the heck I am talking about.:rant:
At least MY dogs aren't the ones getting vaccinated every year. :amen:
Do any of you experience this?
I really avoid talking about diet/vaccine protocols in most situations because I know that most people will not be on the same page as me, let alone agree with me. I know that I will likely be misunderstood and that it is not appropriate to try to explain in the time frame/window that you have in a typical conversation with a friendly stranger.
The general dog owning population in St. Louis is your typical family pet owning, vaccinate every year, feed a decent quality kibble crowd. Most have not been introduced to the idea of rethinking a kibble/processed diet. Most have also never been introduced to the idea that vaccinating every year might be harmful. Instead, most believe that not vaccinating every year is dangerous.:suspicious:
Example: I was at the dog park today talking to a group of people because someone had just gotten kicked out for being in the park with their little baby :tsk:. Anyway, the gossip was that supposedly that person's dog was not even "licensed" for our private dog park. Someone expressed concern because we didn't have any proof that that dog was even vaccinated! I said something to the effect of, "Well, I'm not really too worried about that, but..."
I said that I don't vaccinate mine for anything other than Rabies (or bord.) after 1 year. The man said "well you really should unless you want hefty vet bills....":tape2: I wanted to explain that, quite the contrary, yearly vaccinations are more likely to lead to hefty vet bills in the future....but...Didn't get a chance. Topic was changed. :frown:
And I looked like the person who doesn't know what the heck I am talking about.:rant:
At least MY dogs aren't the ones getting vaccinated every year. :amen: