I miss my two beautiful Shelties, Murphy & Avery. They died a year apart at only 10 & 11 years old, becoming gravely ill after their annual vaccinations. I write to ask that other pet owners research and reconsider the practice of annual vaccination given to companion animals – few of whom are at risk for the illnesses they are intended to prevent. Older animals seem especially susceptible to the multiple organ failures that follow these injections. Murphy began vomiting immediately after her vaccination and experienced kidney failure, unmanageable blood protein issues and more. Despite traveling the length of Alabama to get her the best care the state had to offer at Auburn University, Murphy battled bravely for a week through unrelenting vomiting, diarrhea and organ failure before the tearful veterinarians said there was no hope. Her suffering was ended humanely and we were all crushed by the loss of this brave, loving, beautiful baby girl. I now worried about how the loss would effect her brother, Avery. Years ago, after Barney, the great dog of my childhood had been taken to the vet and put to sleep, his \”girlfriend\” Candy (a small black and white mix that resembled a Papillon) searched the back of my father\’s truck every time he came home, looking for Barney. So, at my request, the understanding vet at Auburn wheeled Murphy\’s body into a private visiting room so her brother Avery could understand that she was gone and say goodbye. I cried over a hundred miles back to Enterprise, AL. The next year when it was time for Avery\’s vaccinations, I had chosen a new local vet and expressed my fears about vaccinations. Every vet dismissed the idea that the vaccinations were at fault for Murphy\’s deadly reaction. Trying to limit the risk, my new vet offered to give Avery his vaccination in two small doses separated by a couple of months. After the first dose Avery developed congestive heart failure followed quickly by liver failure. I again turned to Auburn to try to save my baby. Avery\’s prognosis was without hope and I watched his spirit leave his body at the hands of a veterinarian less than a week after his vaccination.
Susie from MD

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Hey..Mark been listening just a few weeks, enjoy your show. Great to see your a dog lover. I have 2 chihuahuas . \”Boy\” got lost last month, but there still some decent people that saw our posters and called us when they saw him sitting in a church field. Keep up the good work.
Janie from TX

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My wife and I adopted a dog from a local animal shelter back on September 1, 2006. The dog we chose was one of approximately six dogs that came from Mississippi to New Jersey for adoption. We chose a 8 1/2 month old hound mix named Marigold. Since it seemed like she didn’t know her name, we decided on the name Sunshine. She has been an absolute blessing to our lives, and has lived up to her name in every way. Sunshine has inspired me time and time again to donate and support animal shelters and animal rights groups such as the ASPCA and Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. I can’t think of anything more important than helping animals and those that support them.
Jason from NJ

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Aye Mark,
got your book, not looking foward to reading it, you know its that anticipatory grief . but I know I have to read it for my own well being.
My doggie is an old man now and no longer can get up by himself ( he hit the Lotto when I picked him up 11 years ago in the neighborhood pet store).
its been me and him , he knows I’m there to help him out and he’s there for me by believing in me.
Mark, I think you are a great thinker and I love your radio show, All the best Mark.
Carlos from NY
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I have a mutt of a dog, half pug and half lab. She is 9 years old and really fiesty but she is the child of the house. Whenever my dad and I go smoke a cigar, she just has to come out there with us to “guard” us. She is apart of us and we love and adore her. We got her from my step moms sister and would have more than likely died if we left her with the step aunt.
We have had 4 cats over the years, the last 2 died towards the end of last year and we are now over the loss.
We hope that everyone has the opportunity to have animals because they contribute to you as much as you to them.
Jonathan from TX
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Lady Di my beautiful Bichon, and her ‘brother’ Snowflake, my handsome little boy, a devoted Maltese, filled my heart with such joy and happiness for more than 15 years, from 1992 —-Dec. 2007 and are with me in spirit, every passing day. The pain of losing them diminishes but the void remains constant. I am hoping to get another Maltese baby.
Dale from CA
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