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"Pie"

Adopted May 2006 - July 23, 2006

Little Pie was my shooting star, so brief yet so bright.

I just want to tell the tragic story of my puppy Pie, by doing so it may prevent another dog, human companion from suffering the same fate. If so, she hasn't lived in vain.

Pie was dumped as a nursing puppy at a filthy rural kill shelter in Indiana, when her mom and three littermates found homes and she was the last one left she was going to be destroyed. I saw her picture on petfinder and she broke my heart. Having spent the first three months of her life with no human contact except someone filling the food bowl, and never having walked on anything but concrete, everything was a delight to her.

Almost 4 weeks ago I took her to the vet for what looked like an eye rash. It ended up being non contagious puppy mange, while I was there (I could kick myself now) I asked the vet if it would be okay to get her second puppy shot. She said no problem, it was a problem and it cost my puppy her life. The first indication of problem was swelling at the injection site, eating and vomiting, not eating at all, fever sometimes spiking as high as 105.5, lethargy and stumbling. Pie fought for her life for almost two weeks, the second week the vet became convinced it was the vaccine. Not only was she experiencing the haemolytic anemia but a bone marrow aspiration determined her bone marrow had been destroyed. In spite of a transfusion within 12 hours her red cells were down to 10, and although she hadn't regained full consciousness from the bone marrow aspiration the previous morning she was beginning to moan. It was time to let her go.

Thankfully my vet covered her bases in asking permission to obtain post death tissue samples including liver biopsies and additional bone marrow samples. She has been in contact with the vaccine maker, they are not denying responsiblility. Their vets, while still looking into it, have determined that it wasn't a rare but know reaction (auto immune reaction) but a reaction to a BAD vaccine. Having ruled out anything organic which could cause bone marrow destruction of this severity, such as leukemia, they are saying that it could only be two things, one is an overdose of a chemotherapy drug, the other is a pharmaceutical grade poison. How could either of which be in the vaccine??? They are asking my vet to inventory and catalog lot numbers of all the vaccine she has, and contacting the first vet where Pie got her first DHPP vaccine with no ill effects.

The drug company is offering to pay all expenses, not just the hospital bills from the vaccine reaction, but all bills from day one of my having brought Pie into my life. Even food I had purchased from the vet the first day I got her. This makes me very suspicious. I want to know how many other bad vaccines are out there!! How many other people have lost their puppies/ dogs to this "mistake"?

I have emailed several organizations about this and haven't gotten many answers. I am heartbroken, Pie's life was so tragic and she deserved so much more than this. If her death could prevent another dog and their human companion from suffering the way she and I have, then she wouldn't have died in vain. She was a wonderful pup and in the two short months I was blessed to have her, she touched my heart so deeply. She was my daily companion, I took her to work with me, she just wanted to be with me that's all.

Little Pie was my shooting star, so brief yet so bright.

Please any input or feedback would be appreciated. I have documented the two weeks of symptoms and treatment, it is rather lengthy but I will email it if it would help.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this,

Linda

 

 

"Cruzer"

April 23, 2000 - November 6, 2002

A beautiful dog who taught me how to better take care of my current dogs..... by being INFORMED


Cruzer was a male American Bulldog puppy born to my litter of 13 on 4/23/00.

He received his first 5n1 Fort Dodge vaccination at 7 weeks old and became extremely anemic within 10 days of receiving this shot. After visiting 3 different vets, doing numerous duplicative tests and spending hundreds of dollars..... it was diagnosed to be "caused from the vaccine", and better known as Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia.

Cruzer finally got well with much TLC to live for only 2 more years. I lost him on 11/06/02 when he became sick for 2 mos. from inflammatory bowel which poisoned his immune compromised body. Thousands of dollars couldn't save him this time.

Cruzer was a beautiful dog who taught me how to better take care of my current dogs by being INFORMED.

Let Cruzer be a lesson for people who need to make informed decisions for their pets...even to the dismay of many veterinarians.

I don't want his death to be in vain.

RIP my Cruzer boy. 4/23/00 to 11/06/02

Lynn Zawrotny

A pup from that litter also died from sarcoma at the vaccine site at 8 mos. and one from liver cancer at 6 years. Another developed discoid lupus at 2. Obviously, an "immune compromised disposition" for this litter that should have never been vaccinated.