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In this episode of Tails of Truth, Dr. Angie Krause and JoJo take a thoughtful look at vaccine titersâwhat they measure, how theyâre used in veterinary medicine, and how they can help pet parents make decisions about vaccination.
They break down the science behind antibody levels, discuss why rabies vaccines are mostly non-negotiable, and unpack the complexities of distemper and parvo vaccination protocols. Cats get their spotlight too, as Dr. Angie explains how panleukopenia protection develops and why feline vaccine reactions are relatively rare.Â
Whether youâre a cat guardian wanting to avoid over-vaccination or a dog parent trying to understand titers, this conversation helps you feel informed, empowered, and ready to partner with your vet in protecting your petâs long-term health.
đĄ Key Takeaways
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 âWeâre just testing your petâs antibodies in this one moment in time, but I canât guarantee how long itâs gonna stay that way.â â Dr. Angie
 âItâs tricky because we donât have any studies that show a certain level of antibodies means your pet is protectedâand that makes it really tricky for me as the practitioner.â â Dr. Angie
 âPeople and pets have been injured by vaccinesâthatâs fact. And people and pets have been saved by vaccinesâthatâs fact.â â JoJo
 âIf I got one of those results that said everything looks good and we can just push it off another yearâthat would feel so good. Thatâs one or two less vaccines my dog has to get over his lifetime.â â JoJo
 âIf your pet interacts with a rabid animal, the health department isnât going to care about that titerâand it could cost your dog or catâs life.â â Dr. Angie
Please subscribe and review! xoxo Dr. Angie & JoJo
By Dr. Angie Krause, DVM CVA CCRTSend us a text
đž Summary
In this episode of Tails of Truth, Dr. Angie Krause and JoJo take a thoughtful look at vaccine titersâwhat they measure, how theyâre used in veterinary medicine, and how they can help pet parents make decisions about vaccination.
They break down the science behind antibody levels, discuss why rabies vaccines are mostly non-negotiable, and unpack the complexities of distemper and parvo vaccination protocols. Cats get their spotlight too, as Dr. Angie explains how panleukopenia protection develops and why feline vaccine reactions are relatively rare.Â
Whether youâre a cat guardian wanting to avoid over-vaccination or a dog parent trying to understand titers, this conversation helps you feel informed, empowered, and ready to partner with your vet in protecting your petâs long-term health.
đĄ Key Takeaways
 đď¸ Sound BitesÂ
 âWeâre just testing your petâs antibodies in this one moment in time, but I canât guarantee how long itâs gonna stay that way.â â Dr. Angie
 âItâs tricky because we donât have any studies that show a certain level of antibodies means your pet is protectedâand that makes it really tricky for me as the practitioner.â â Dr. Angie
 âPeople and pets have been injured by vaccinesâthatâs fact. And people and pets have been saved by vaccinesâthatâs fact.â â JoJo
 âIf I got one of those results that said everything looks good and we can just push it off another yearâthat would feel so good. Thatâs one or two less vaccines my dog has to get over his lifetime.â â JoJo
 âIf your pet interacts with a rabid animal, the health department isnât going to care about that titerâand it could cost your dog or catâs life.â â Dr. Angie
Please subscribe and review! xoxo Dr. Angie & JoJo