I am glad to hear that a vet is recommending a booster only every three years. That is better than pushing shots every year,
The vaccines are good, so most animals will have a good immunity. Even if it is more expensive the titer testing is safer than just blindly giving shots without thinking about it.
I can picture the vet's face when you asked for the titer testing. They don't like us to know anything.
The doctors don't like us to ask questions about our own health. We should question though. Many vaccination plans were drawn up a long time ago and have never been reviewed.
The vaccines are good, so most animals will have a good immunity. Even if it is more expensive the titer testing is safer than just blindly giving shots without thinking about it.
I can picture the vet's face when you asked for the titer testing. They don't like us to know anything.
The doctors don't like us to ask questions about our own health. We should question though. Many vaccination plans were drawn up a long time ago and have never been reviewed.
Catherine