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Charlie seems to have turned a corner in regards to the kennel cough. Last night I was up all hours helping him get through the worst of it & he's been so good today I'm just in tears with relief! He's finally playing again & has some energy. He's eating lots & we're still working on the shakes (I think maybe he could have been cold as well as hungry so I've changed the temperature of the room to keep him warmer). We're just pushing through and I'm just going to be so happy once he's back to normal. All I want is for him to be a happy, healthy boy. Thank you again to everyone, it means the world that everyone has been so kind. :) |
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Parvo::When I had puppies I took my shoes off and set them on news paper outside in the hall before entering my home. Then washed my hands before touching my babies.Parvo can be on the soles of anyone shoes and bought into the home. I didn't allow anyone in my house to meet my new babies until they had all their vaccines, call me over cautious, but I do all I can to protect my precious babies until they were fully vaccinated. But that's just me, better safe then sorry. My puppies were pad trained during this waiting period, at 5 months old they were 100% pad trained with no accidents, had all their core vaccines then were trained to potty out doors, by 7 months old they were 100 % house broken with no accidents and had full access to the house. Like I said, better safe then sorry is who I am. |
Just a suggestion about Charlie's morning shakes. Try some Honey Nut Cherrios at night. They will keep his sugar up and he should do better in the morning. I still use them when I go out as a treat for both my babies. |
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8 puppies in total were all treated the same, shoes off, hands washed, pad trained, after all vaccines at 5 months old were THEN taught to go out door potty, they were leash walked, socialized with ppl and all animals, even goats, calves, cows and cats. They were the friendliest, sweatiest girls. 5 months old is not late to socialize. Ppl will do what they want, not what is best for their wee lil puppies, as i said, better safe then sorry. |
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:thumbup::thumbup: I've never ever heard of leaving dogs 100% indoors until weeks after their vaccines are finished until joining this website. Jackson had SO MUCH socialization at that point... I mean vaccines aren't finished until around 16 weeks? And then you're supposed to wait another two weeks after that? Jackson had experienced mud, rain, snow (I got him in winter) and grass at that point. I avoided pet stores and dog parks of course. And if you know that parvo is, like, rampant in your area then yes be smart and avoid. But my vet was fine with pups going outside after their 2nd set of vaccines (usually around 12 weeks old). Not to mention potty training. I do outdoor only training and by 16 weeks, he had quite gotten the hang of pottying outside with few accidents. What if you have a larger breed? I don't think anyone wants to pick up Great Dane poops when they are 4/5 months old. That's just unrealistic. |
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I followed my vets orders, and that's what everyone with a new puppy should always do. Listen to your vet, better safe then sorry or don't listen to your vet because you wanna show off your tiny baby, then your baby may pay the price for not following a vets advise. |
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Back in the days lol, housebreaking a dog was training it to potty out doors after it was paper trained and all shots were given. I absolutely agree Veterinarian technology has escalated since I last had a puppy, I always follow what my vet tells me, however, I would still wait for all core vaccines to be given before I took a puppy out, it's not necessary to rush to get a baby out. They will have a lifetime of outdoors once they are fully protected, so keeping them indoors for a few weeks is no big deal, I wouldn't want anyone fawning over my puppy with just 2 vaccines. My vet gives 2 vaccines at one time, since joining YT it is advised to give one shot, wait 2 weeks then get the 2nd one, another piece of advise that made sense to me, so that is what I now do. Several years ago my senior girl had a bad reaction to getting 2 vaccines at the same time, vaccines that she had always gotten with no reactions, I never want any of my babies to ever go through that, so we take one vaccine at a time now. |
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