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Old 01-03-2020, 11:52 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Mike_and_Me View Post
Everything I read says 1 year booster or titer. If titer is high - sufficient immune response had been achieved during the puppy shots series. If titer is borderline low or non existent - booster then titer in 3 years. That's what my vet confirmed too. I'm not arguing with you, of course, just curious on how information on this varies from source to source.
The issue is that not everything that is out there is true you have to be careful who is writing the articles to make sure they have no interest is what they are saying like selling products or so on. Kinda like a raw pet food company is who came out with the "documentary" trashing dry dog food. Skeptvet is an awesome place to read information. Antibody Titer Testing as a Guide for Vaccination in Dogs and Cats | I know that article is long but its pretty good.
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