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I just gave my 6 week old siberian puppy its first round of 7 in 1 shots. And the packaging says to give it a round every 3-4 weeks till it is 16 weeks old, so i am wondering if I would be able to give her a walk soon.You shouldn’t take your dog out until it finishes its series of four shots.First of all, your puppy was too young to be away from mom and second of all, the shot won’t take cause it’s too soon to give it. It still has immunity from the mom. I’d take your puppy to the vet and see what they say cause you are doing this prematurely and I fear you may hurt your puppy. A pup should start shots at about 8 weeks and those 2 weeks make a HUGE difference.Well hopefully after receiving a 7 in 1 the dog is alright.
Please reconsider the type of vaccines you give. Pups don’t need all of that crap in its system.
Aren’t you aware of the damages that vaccines can cause? And a 7 in 1 is putting your pup at greater risk or permanent damage.
Do some reading if you have any doubts:
www.vaclib.org/pdf/vaxscience-in-…
onibasu.com/archives/am/115557.ht…
dogs4dogs.com/shots
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s4s33Spd…
www.dogsadversereactions.com/vacc…
www.dogsadversereactions.com/Mini…
And read this. It’s a list of dogs that lost their life after receiving a vaccine.
www.dogsadversereactions.com/vacc…
And more:
www.networkforhealth.com/petvacci…
A 7 in 1 is not only harmful, it’s also unneccesary. Puppies only need parvo, distemper and rabies.
And as two of the previous posters stated, this pup is too young to even need a vaccine. It should be with its dam and littermates.
Vaccines should not even be started until week 9 – 10you could give her a walk anytime now if you wondering if you could walk her at a dog park i would hold off just for a while longer just incase someone elses dog has not gotten vaccinated and could risk your dog of getting sick. out on the sidewalk is prob better if you don’t have a back yard to exercise her in less chance of coming into contact with another dog unless everybody decides to walk their at the same time lol as far as taking her away form the litter too early that depends on the puppy ive seen pups taken as early as 5 weeks due to the fact that they are very dominate and head strong and weened completely and some stay as long as 12 weeksA 6 week old pup should still be with his mother and litter mates– if you bred, your breeding mentor should help you. If you just bought this dog, take him to a vet since he came from an irresponsible breeder who gave him up too early!
Really, they should be fully vaccinated before going out….Well, my dog weaned her puppies at 7 weeks so I don’t think 6 weeks is going to harm anything. Geez.to be on the safe side i think u should consult a vet for advice. we wouldn’t want anything to happen to her.
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We have a jack russell that is a year and a half old. He was crate trained from 6 weeks old. He has always been great about bedtime. His crate is in the basement with his brothers right across from him. Before we send them to bed we let them outside to go to the bathroom. They get plenty of attention. They eat plenty throughout the day. They have bones and blankies in their cages. Nothing has changed since they were babies. He has no health issues and is current on vaccinations.
So for the past two weeks, our jack russell has cried/whined himself to sleep. We are heartbroken but really have no clue what the problem is. We’ve let him out to try the bathroom again. We’ve let him get a bite to eat. Nothing helps. He still whines. My stance is to let him whine until he is over this. My partner wants to baby him. There has to be a middle ground where we both know he is okay.
Any ideas?