calliecritturs
Posted : 4/27/2011 11:22:15 PM
It's a titer -- and it honestly sounds expensive (because they are trying to be so 'immediate' with the answer).
Titers are already easy to get -- just ask the vet to do them. I have titers done on my dog every year but I like them sent either to Dr. Dodds or to Cornell -- rather than just a pass/fail answer you actually get a numerical value so you know year after year if the immunity is slipping or not. Luna had to have a booster last year.
I haven't vaccinated my dogs routinely for years. This ImmnunoComb looks like it's simply an in-house version of a titer. Normally a titer is sent out to a lab and takes a few days to get results. Sening to Cornell or Dr. Dodds takes longer but it's a more valuable answer.
I'll ask my vet next time I go up there to see if he's heard how reputable it is.
You have to allow about 3-4 weeks after vaccines for immunity to really take effect. And it's the 2d set, typically, that are the more effective (personally I think it's a waste to immunize a dog before 8 weeks altho I know there are some who disagree). Immunity doesn't develop immediately -- you don't walk out of the vet clinic and they are "immune" -- it takes weeks for it to develop.
Part of the equation is that the dog's immune system matures along with the dog. When they are tiny the immune system doesn't function as well (but that's also why shots are important by 2 months old).
But you could get Royce titered even now if you wanted to. Having a vet administer a titer -- it depends on THAT vet as to how much they charge. My vet only charges $45 to send it to Antech. And typically you titer for distemper and parvo.
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