• I recently had titers done on both of my dogs. One came back protected (7 year old male) and one unprotected (6 year old female). I have never had this happen before and the vet, who does not push vaccines, wants me to give her a booster for parvo and distemper. Should I do this? I usually only do the initial puppy shots. Don’t titers just measure when the animal comes in contact with the disease (causing antibodies to go up)? Does showing zero immunity even mean anything? I always get titers just so the vet doesn’t ask me to boost but it didn’t work this time!

      • ^ So they can poison, seriously harm them more, and kill them with ivermectin insecticides they put in the “vaccines” too, like the human “hollistic” doctors do too?

        • Yea – if these were my pets, I would never go there again… these vets are more clueless than the human so-called “doctors” … and then the “good” ones will try to give them ivermectin, which is what they put in the “vaccines” … smh … this protocol, the truth, of sufficient supplementation of equimolar flush niacin + glutamine (the proper ones, from Pure Bulk) will work for all animals, dogs (and cats) probably especially the most brilliantly, as their lives are massively shortened and inflicted as a result of continued flush niacin + equimolar glutamine deficiency, as proved since the 1930s…

          • Thank you for your reply! That vet is the best we have in our area. If I refuse he won’t have a problem with it. I just needed some reassurance!

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