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I'm so happy to hear that Sydney is doing better! JD and I are keeping fingers and paws crossed that she gets better and better every day and is soon her old, happy self!
When I got Murphy we had to sign a contract with his breeder agreeing to all sorts of things one of which was that we would never give Murphy his rabies vaccination within two weeks of any other vaccine. She also includes in her doodle handbook that she sends home with each puppy a section on the dangers of overvaccinating. I had no idea it could make a dog sick and even cause death until I googled it after reading this part of her contract. Thank goodness she is such a wonderful breeder. My vet's office does however try to get me to do all my vaccines at one time but when I tell them no they never disagree with me.
I am so sorry this has happened to Sydney and to you. You are in my thoughts and Murphy sends great big kisses.
Blood tests that check the levels of immunity for the various diseases for which you vaccinate. They are more expensive than just giving the shots, which is probably why few people titer; but the vets offices are also not always forthcoming about the options.
There are also now three year versions of the DHP shots, as well as three year rabies shots.
This is not something you can consider doing anyway, though, until Hattie has completed all her puppy shots.
I first titered when Jackdoodle was 3 years old, and his specialist recommended that instead of automatically vaccinating.
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