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Originally Posted by Ellie May Vets should be AAHA certified.
And they should be keeping up with what the AAHA says. Some don't. With all this solid info available I can think of no reason to vaccinate annually. I just would not go to a refuse who refused to respect my wishes.
Some vets are firced into recommending yearly bc their bosses set the rules. But when asked they darn better give me other options.
If the AAHA is comfortable enough to recommend vaccines every 3-5 years with no titer I just do not see the point of titering yearly. |
I'm not familiar with these acronyms. The AAHA is considered the leading authority? I thought it was the AVMA?
If anyone has a link with the guidelines in an easy to read format, please upload it to this thread.