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August is National Immunization Awareness Month—and that includes our pets!

Did you know that vaccination isn’t the same as immunization? We vaccinate to achieve immunity, but once a pet is immune, they’re protected—and they may not need repeat vaccines. That’s where Titre Testing comes in. This simple blood test confirms your pet’s immune system is still doing its job. It’s especially helpful for healthy adult pets, rescues, or those with sensitive systems. And yes—it’s science-backed and vet-approved.

What Is a Titre Test?

A Titre Test tests the antibodies in your pet’s blood to prove immunity exists. It registers a number between zero and 100 and any number proves that immunity exists. Many vets won’t even share the number with their clients because we’re used to thinking, “The higher the number the better.” But any number proves that your pet possesses immunity to the diseases we are trying to prevent.

While some pets still need to be vaccinated (like puppies, kittens or newly adopted rescues), titre testing can prevent unnecessary boosters and help guide your decisions confidently and compassionately.

Talking to Your Vet About Titre Testing

Some clinics offer in-house Titre Tests, which are typically no more than the cost of your annual vaccine and many vets will happily support you if you ask. If your clinic doesn’t offer the test in-house, they can send a blood sample to a lab that can do the test. 

Working with a clinic that is aligned with your personal beliefs on care for your pet is an important part of your pets health and well-being. 

Making Confident Choices

Whether you’re new to titre testing or just starting to question the vaccine reminders that land in your inbox each year, look at your pet’s history to help you feel confident in your next steps. It’s about the knowledge to make the best decisions for the health and happiness of your furry family.

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