Are antibody titers acceptable for classes?
Antibody titers (the amount of antibody to a particular virus that a dog has in its “immune system memory”) can be obtained instead of giving vaccinations at your veterinarian’s office. The veterinarian will draw blood and send it to a laboratory for testing. The results will show whether your dog has enough “antibody” (which is what is produced when we vaccinate dogs) to protect against disease. If your veterinarian accepts the titers and is willing to send written confirmation to us that your dog is protected, we will certainly accept that confirmation.