Parvovirus in Dogs - Natural or Man-Made?

Why did dogs all around the world suddenly start getting Parvovirus in 1978? For those following the lab-origin of COVID, this story can be instructive

Parvovirus in Dogs - Natural or Man-Made?
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This morning, another excellent substack author, Darby Shaw wrote an article about pet vaccines and how many people who question jabs for their children or themselves accept them for animals without question.

The article, Are Pet Vaccines “Safe and Effective”? Part I, asks some very important questions that all pet-owners need to consider.

There is a bit of history here however that I think we all need to be aware of. Aside from the lack of safety and effectiveness for pet vaccinations (no different to human vaccines, to be honest), there is the additional question of what infections are actually spread or created by these shots?

I am a believer that no evidence exists linking viruses of any kind with symptoms. Unless…and this is a big unless…that virus or those contaminants are directly injected into the body. Then, all bets are off!

This appears to have been the case with Parvovirus in dogs which seems to have been conveyed via contaminated distemper vaccines that were cultured on cat tissue containing feline leukaemia virus. Whoops!

Creating a pet vaccine market-one jab at a time

Bad for our dogs - but very good for the animal vaccination industry which seguayed 1 vaccine into 2.

Below are a couple of articles from previous AVN and ACII newsletters originally published in the 1990s. I hope you will enjoy this trip into the history of how vaccines can cause rather than prevent dis-ease.

EMERGENCE OF PARVOVIRUS IN DOGS

Emergence Of Parvovirus In Dogs296KB ∙ PDF fileDownloadDownload

Vaccines and vaccinosis in pets

Pet Vaccines From Autumn 1997 Acii Newsletter981KB ∙ PDF fileDownloadDownload

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