We have dog parks, what about puppies? I've heard that puppies get more comfortable around puppies or small breeds. Is it okay to take my 5mo Labrador puppy Gadhu to a dog park?
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Yes, of course. Make sure the park checks for vaccine certification of every dog. Also that the staff is present at all time with the dogs to ensure safety.
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They can not name it a puppy park hence it is a dog park 😂, may be 🙈
but, yes, it is fine to take your 5mo to the park, you never know if other pups are also coming in the same park, gandhu might meet some new friends. He will also be comfortable with big breeds if they are well behaved.
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It’s safe to take your puppy to the dog park when he’s had all his vaccinations–usually around 16 weeks of age. Any earlier, and◾ he’s still vulnerable to picking up a disease from the other dogs.◾
It’s a good idea to start taking him as soon as it’s safe. Dog parks are a great way to socialize your pup to other dogs, which you want to start as early in puppyhood as possible.Plus, if you take him before he hits adolescence–generally around six months of age–it’s more likely to be a pleasant first experience. Most adult dogs will be patient with a young pup
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Yayy, thanks Ms Monisha! Sounds good news 😊
Thank you guys 💛🤞
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Dear GOOGLE says
"It’s safe to take your puppy to the dog park when she’s had all her vaccinations–usually around 16 weeks of age. Any earlier, and she’s still vulnerable to picking up a disease from the other dogs."
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Yes ofcourse This is ok.
And In my Opinion 🤗
Some things to do before heading to the dog park:- "VACCINATION", "DEWORMING" and "TRAINING".
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Yes, It’s safe to take your puppy to the dog park when he had all her vaccinations–usually around 16 weeks of age. Any earlier, and she’s still vulnerable to picking up a disease from the other dogs.😊🌺
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