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Old 04-14-2010, 07:54 AM   #58
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
Then the question becomes, why spend the money on a titer if I'm not going to vaccinate anyway? Everywhere online that has her protocol posted seems to indicate that titering should be done, and if it is low, then a booster should be given. In fact, I'm pretty sure everyone on YT that uses her protocol has understood it the same way.
i titer for my own peace of mine nothing else as i want to know then i can make the decision and actually many do not titer once initial shots are done - it is available for people to know if the vaccine took and peace of mind at least that is why i do it. When demi had a low titer from cornell university she had not had one year booster so i chose to vaccinate as she is healthy

Luckily dee dee and dex have been titered for years and been fine probably because they were over vaccinated as puppies and why dd problems all started at 6 mos of age If she was low i would not vaccinate her anyway but want to know - especially since a plumber came into my home who had a parvo pup that week and none of my dogs got sick and highly doubt the guy bleached his shoes and he came in my home twice and ironically all vets and specialists NOT ONE told me to take mine in and get a parvo shot for my dogs now why was that ? They all said oh they had them as a puppy so they are fine and they are all 6 this year so if that was the case why are these vets vaccinating dogs for parvo every 1-3 years if they know this -hmmmm makes me wonder now too

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