What is a vaccine titer test for dogs?

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Hi Janine,

If your dog received its primary series then these vaccines are always bolstered 1 year later. After that, I would recommend that you ask about 3-year vaccines so you reduce the number of times you need to administer it. I think your question about vaccine titer testing is great. Just for some background, I’ll let you know a few things about these tests.

A vaccine titer test for dogs measures the level of antibodies in the body to the disease that the vaccine is used to prevent. It is generally accepted that if the antibody level is over a certain limit, it is considered ‘protective’ and the vaccine booster is unnecessary. This is how it works in theory, however, many specialists do not agree that titer testing is completely reliable. You’ll want to discuss the pros and cons with your primary veterinarian and get their opinion.

There are a few different products on the market that veterinarians can use ‘table-side’ to titer test. If you are currently using titer testing to guide your vaccination choices, then it is generally accepted that you would perform it annually and then base your decision to booster on the results that you receive. You have the choice to perform it more often which would increase the chance of finding out when the antibody level falls from ‘protective’ to ‘unproductive’ which would then necessitate a vaccine booster at that time rather than waiting until the end of the year. The different products available will all have their different efficacy rates which is to say how reliable they are. As per my licensing, I’m not allowed to recommend any product or service but I would recommend you ask your veterinarian which product they have available, who makes it and what the research trials they performed show in terms of how reliable they are. You could even call the company yourself and inquire.

I hope this helps. Thanks for the question and good luck.

Dr. Clayton Greenway

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What is a vaccine titer test for dogs?
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A vaccine titer test for dogs measures the level of antibodies in the body to the disease that the vaccine is used to prevent. It is generally accepted that if the antibody level is over a certain limit, it is considered 'protective' and the vaccine booster is unnecessary.
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