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    This has always been a big worry of mine. My dogs have always had their boosters because of insurance and if we ever needed to put them in kennels or take them abroad and just because they are out a lot running around in stagnant water etc they are more likely to pick things up but it does worry me. A friend of mines dog was just diagnosed with auto immune disease and this came on shortly after having a booster which she is convinced started it. But often it's a catch 22 situation you don't feel safe if you don't have them and you don't feel safe if you do. Vets will always be pro them as it is a large part of their income so don't feel you could get an honest reply.

    Not sure what I will do yet about Simba - if I want to keep him insured I will have too but because he is unlikely to go further than our back garden or meet any other cats not sure if it is worth the risk. At least I have a year to think about it.

 

 

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