6 Tips to Enable Titer Testing in a Vet Clinic
Titer testing can help pet owners avoid over-vaccinating their pets as well as save them money by removing the need for booster shots. It can also help vets identify infections and check the dog or cat’s immunity level to a certain disease by measuring the presence and amount of antibodies in the pet’s blood.
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) and the American Animal Hospital Association(AHAA) vaccination guidelines recommend the use of titer tests in the following cases:
- Determine whether a puppy/kitten has responded to vaccination
- Titer test instead of automatic triennial core revaccination for adult dogs/cats
- Test newly adopted adult dogs/cats of unknown vaccination history
- Manage outbreaks in shelters by assessing antibody rises during an infection
VacciCheck is a reliable and versatile IgG dot-ELISA-based system for the confirmation of core disease immunity in dogs and cats.
We’ve rounded up 6 tips that will help you offer VacciCheck titer testing to the pet owners who visit your vet clinic