FrodoBeutlin
Well-Known Member
I am always fascinated by the 'cultural differences' when it comes to dogs (see vaccinating puppies, in Italy it is the breeder's responsibility to do all three jabs, in the UK it's the new owners').
Another thing seems to be worming. In the UK I have always seen wormers for sale and reading AAD it seems to be routine to worm your adult dogs. In Italy, every single vet I have ever spoken to has *always* said (when asked - they wouldn't mention worming otherwise!) that it's completely unnecessary for house dogs to be vaccinated (yes for bitches after they finish giving milk, and obviously yes for puppies, or stray dogs who have now found a home etc etc). The reasoning is that they don't *need* it (unless there is something wrong with them) and it's best to avoid chemicals etc.
So, do they (my dogs for instance - who live in the house and eat what I give them) REALLY need it? Whenever I am in Pets at Home (in the UK) I am tempted to buy some and give it to my dogs myself, purely because everybody in Britain seems to do it, but then I think of my vet(s) and it seems such an unnecessary expense.
Opinions? Is it simply a question of a big chunk of curriculum missing from Italian vet schools???

Another thing seems to be worming. In the UK I have always seen wormers for sale and reading AAD it seems to be routine to worm your adult dogs. In Italy, every single vet I have ever spoken to has *always* said (when asked - they wouldn't mention worming otherwise!) that it's completely unnecessary for house dogs to be vaccinated (yes for bitches after they finish giving milk, and obviously yes for puppies, or stray dogs who have now found a home etc etc). The reasoning is that they don't *need* it (unless there is something wrong with them) and it's best to avoid chemicals etc.
So, do they (my dogs for instance - who live in the house and eat what I give them) REALLY need it? Whenever I am in Pets at Home (in the UK) I am tempted to buy some and give it to my dogs myself, purely because everybody in Britain seems to do it, but then I think of my vet(s) and it seems such an unnecessary expense.
Opinions? Is it simply a question of a big chunk of curriculum missing from Italian vet schools???