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Originally Posted by jp4m2 This issue can be addressed easily by running a titer test on the pup in question. There are two tests available for in house testing, the Titerchek and the Vaccicheck. It only takes about 15-30 minutes to get the results and it's supposed to cost between $40-$60 dollars. If it shows a positive titer the pup was successfully vaccinated, problem solved. This saves the pup from being unnecessary vaccinated. I don't know why the vet didn't suggest this. |
The problem is titers have issues and are proving not to be as reliable as please think. There was a great thread about it in the health section awhile ago.