08-10-2013, 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by gemy Yes and that I wonder about that a lot. By pricing the titer test well beyond a shot, is there not some discouragement for getting titers instead of mindlessly going with another booster that may not be needed?
Vets here that I see in Canada, and that are only 3 or 5 vets, don't encourage titering nor discourage it, they will do it if and only """if""" you ask for it.
I think vets need to re-think a few things. If you want to truly be in the forefront of animal well-being, then keep up to date on the latest research, and continue training for your CEU's. Oh whoops I've not see on either the USA site or Canadian site, the requirements for fully qualified vets to keep current on learning.
Every RHPA regulated health professional in Ontario, all has a CEU program. Do vets have one? | |
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