Specific purpose: At the end of my speech the audience will be able to walk away with a renewed understanding of why vaccines are important, and what to and what not to give as vaccines to their pets.
INTRODUCTION
Old Yeller was a favorite childhood movie of mine, and some of you out there might know the movie I am talking about. But if not here’s a little overview for you it’s about a boy taking care of the family farm and an old yellow lab appears and ends up becoming part of their family and ends up getting rabies while protecting them from a wolf. The little boy ended up having to shoot him as he started to become rabid. Talk about an impact on my life as child seeing that. Pets are part of our family, and if we can protect our family from harm then of course we’re going to do as much as possible. Well same goes for your extended family; your pets.
Currently I am a Manager at a Doggy Daycare Facility. Pre-Opening the owner and I took a class on which vaccines were required in the daycare setting and why. We took a class on nutrition, and also a doggy CPR class. As we go along, and the longer we are open we have learned even more about the many different types of vaccines and have a great relationship with many of the surround veterinarians.
Vaccines can help prevent and fend off a lot of different diseases out there that can be passed specie to specie or even animal to animal. Vaccines can benefit you’re pet in within moderate proportions. We are going to talk about how to know what vaccines to give, when to get them, and at what ages should you start and stop certain vaccines.
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BODY
Which Vaccines are relevant to your pet?
Never take the first opinion given to you about what vaccines are needed.
If your veterinarian has not asked about previous vaccinations or where you’re pet came from.
If they don’t ask the environment they are going to be living in.
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