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Dogs are seniors at age 6-7, but toys live longer, so it may be considered later for them. Whatever the case, yearly or twice yearly bloodwork should still start at age 6-7. ETA: Ellie does have a liver problem which makes her likelihood to react to vaccines higher. We did not know about the problem at the time. Or did the vaccine cause the liver problem? It's a mystery. And it's a good lesson in giving minimal vaccines at once. I was so scared for awhile that it could've been rabies that did this because everything was given together. We are now pretty certain it was lepto, but if they would've been separated, there never would've been a question. |
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I do not automatically start doing them every six months unless there is a reason for it. ie: renal changes .. Then, some of them are tested every 3 months...or every 6. Just depends on their health. |
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I probably would have never joined groups like this had my dog not been sick and almost died as i was clueless to all this stuff so i commend you for doing this research to help your dogs. |
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Now dd bc she has issues she gets blood work every 6 months Thank goodness heartworm is not an issue here so i always say we cannot move for that reason lolll |
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I am so sorry that you have had to learn all of this because of health problems. How awful. But you have done so much to help your babies, I admire you so much. I can see how much you love your babies and I love mine so much I don't want to ever do anything to harm them. By the way I am going with 10 for being a senior. Daisy will be 7 in Aug. She is still a baby to me. lol |
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C is right though a low titer again does not mean the immunity is not there. Some dogs and people no matter what will test low even right after a vaccine. I think it states that in videos as well |
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