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These little guys and their zoomies - it's a joy to watch. |
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I would wait until he was developed, and then not push it. I never ran with ours, but she did go one 3 mile walks when she was younger. Now she walks a block, gets carried a block, walks, etc. I used to run with the big dog until last year, but I also waited until he was fully grown and developed. He could go all day. Now he just gets a 3 mile walk. |
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Oh! he's at the informative time and the fear fact age; introduce nothing that is out of the ordinary during his 8, 12, 16 and 24 weeks... |
I go to the vet in a few weeks to get his last set of shots so ill ask them. Thank-you everyone. |
Natnatt, you've been told over and over again that 10 weeks is too soon to take him outside. Puppies can't be fully immunized until they are 18-20 weeks old. Since DJ's mother died, he probably didn't receive maternal antibodies the way a normal puppy does. DJ is at a very high risk for deadly puppy diseases, especially parvo which lives on surfaces for months. His vaccinations were given too soon, too. I can't figure out if you just don't listen, don't care, or want to get a reaction from us. :confused: |
You have to wait until there growth plates are closed before requiring any stressfull physical performance from them, or you will cause permanent orthopedic injury to his bones, and he will be crippled for life. |
I have read but not commented on any of your previous posts. I tend to stay out of controversy and keep my opinions to myself. However, I can't stay quiet about this one. Please do not take your puppy outside until after you speak to the vet. When I was a young kid, my family had one puppy die of parvo and one die of distemper. It can/will happen if you aren't careful. Why do you think puppies need so many vaccinations against these diseases? I know a lot of us on here tend to be a little overprotective of our little ones but this isn't being overprotective... it's just being smart. You are literally risking this babies life every time you take him outside or out in public. If you truly love this adorable puppy... you will listen to what has been said by everyone. |
Like I stated on your other post - this baby is still too young. He does not have all his shots and can get a virus just being out with other dogs. I never let mine out till they have all their series for vaccines. I was a vet tech. Please be careful. He is not a kid, but a small baby puppy. Also have you ever heard of shaken baby symdrome - with you running with him - I assume in a pouch or sling on you - he is getting jerked around. Not good for his head and neck area. You should not be doing this yet with him till he is a lot older. If you are haiving him run with you on the ground - not wise. He can get so many viruses picked up this way. I tried to tell you this in the last post. I know you are in your young 20s - but we are not trying to be bossy to you. Just trying to help. Slow down with him and be very cautious. You probably need to read up on baby puppy care. I am not saying this to mean, just trying to help you and protect your pup. Thanks for understanding. |
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In addition, Florida has a high degree of Canine Influenza.....I know around Christmas time I received a call from a lady describing symptoms her yorkie had. She had taken him out for a walk at a dog park, within 3 days he had diarreah and vomiting.....he had contracted a virus.....This 2 year old 3 pound baby was sick for over a month, almost didn't make it. Why subject a new puppy to outside enviornments, you're only asking for trouble.... You wouldn't change a human infant on the floor in a public restroom....why would someone take a infant puppy and place them on public grounds.... |
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Natt - I posted to you in one of your other threads and want to say it again - you're expecting way too much too soon with this very young tiny puppy.... slow down and enjoy him while he's still a baby - the good and the bad. You may 'want' to do certain things or expect him to be what you had envisioned in a puppy ....but don't get too far ahead of yourself- many people helped you before you got him and you should already know what's good for him and what isn't. It's not about what you want - it's about taking care of him the right way and sometimes that means not doing something even though you may think it's 'fun' like topknot said - those of us that are replying to you are trying to help your puppy so please take it as intended... |
I heard everyone of u saying not to bring him outside but last time I was at the vet and they said it was perfectly fine. So to be honest im going to listen to the vet over u all. Like I said ill ask my vet if its ok he runs with me :) thanks everyone |
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If you believe your vet over anyone else, then by all means call your vet and waste their time. |
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