Sorry to hear. Maybe you should get a fact sheet together on why you do limited vaccs and give them to rescues when you inquire about a dog available?
Blood tests that measure circulating antibodies for the diseases you vaccinate for, though sometimes they don't work because the dog must have been recently exposed to the disease in order for the antibodies to be present in the bloodstream. Just because a titer is negative doesn't mean your dog isn't immune, it may just mean that they have not been exposed recently. Most dogs are naturally immune to the diseases that most people vaccinate for, so it makes no sense to vaccinate in the first place.Originally Posted by lute






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I'm so glad you are dedicated to rescuing. If more people were like you & educated themselves, there wouldn't be an overpopulation issue. You will not regret saving a life, even if it takes a while to find a puppy for you.


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