Probably, re the titers. My sister's small dog's seizure disorder disappeared when she stopped vaccinating her, and her rabies titer was way high the first time it was done. It can be worth it. I'd be most worried about a totalitarian public health dept deciding that your dog either dies or gets vaccinated in order to be released after a bite.
Thanks, good explanation of what could happen. Question, don’t you have to do titers every year? They are so expensive, but, yep so is boarding.
Probably, re the titers. My sister's small dog's seizure disorder disappeared when she stopped vaccinating her, and her rabies titer was way high the first time it was done. It can be worth it. I'd be most worried about a totalitarian public health dept deciding that your dog either dies or gets vaccinated in order to be released after a bite.
Yes, it would not be a fun battle sadly.