The study of Canine Vaccination Hesitancy (CVH) by Boston University's School of Public Health was released on Aug. 26.
It found 37% of owners consider dog vaccines to be unsafe, 22% of dog owners view them as ineffective, and 30% deem them unnecessary.
In all, 53% of dog owners held one of these three views, according to the study, which was conducted in partnership with the market research and data analytics company YouGov.
However, veterinarians also try to persuade dog owners to get their pets vaccinated against other diseases.
In California, vets recommend vaccines against parvovirus, canine hepatitis and distemper.
Persons:
Mike Blake, Matt Motta, " Motta, Todd Calsyn, hesitancy, that's, it's, Calsyn, Patty Sosa, " Sosa, Sandra Stojanovic, Rollo Ross, Jorge Garcia, Bill Berkrot
Organizations:
REUTERS, Boston University's School of Public Health, Reuters, Laurel Pet Hospital, UNICEF, Thomson
Locations:
Encinitas , California, U.S, California, Laurel, West Hollywood, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles