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Old Nov 09, 2005, 12:30 AM
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I've had three dogs develop sacrcomas and die from them. I had no idea that the vaccine sites caused the tumors. Each dog's tumor started where the vaccine had been given. And spread very fast.

A growing body of evidence is linking pet vaccines to sacrcomas. Tumors are growing where the vaccines were injected in anywhere from 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 10,000 vaccine injections. While most sarcomas are in cats, dogs can also be victims.

Speak with your vet about the most important vaccines for your pet, and decide together which ones to skip. The University of Colorado has offered a vaccine protocol that can be found at this website. If you notice a small lump develop at the site of a vaccination site contact your vet immediately.