Titer testing helps some owners and vets decide whether a puppy needs another booster. Keep every antibody result, draw date, and lab note in one organized place so the trend is easy to discuss at your next appointment.
Start tracking - it's freeTiter numbers come back from the lab as values you may not recognize, and a single sheet of paper is easy to lose before the next visit.
When tests are spaced months apart, it is hard to remember the previous result or see whether antibody levels are holding.
Without a clear record, conversations with your vet about booster timing start from scratch every time.
Enter each titer value with the test date so you have a dated history instead of loose lab sheets.
See past results in order to discuss whether levels appear to be holding or changing with your vet.
Set a reminder for the next planned blood draw so you do not miss the window you and your vet chose.
Attach notes from each visit, such as which diseases were tested and what your vet recommended.
Records stay on your device. No account is required to start logging your puppy's results.
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