Heavens no! The puppy who's had shots might catch something from the one who hasn't. No. Wait. That's not possible. Let me start over.
Heavens no! The puppy who hasn't had shots might catch something from the one who has. No. Damn it!
Heavens no! Just because.
2006-08-13 08:37:58
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answered by beast 6
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The puppy with the shots can pass something on to the puppy who hasn't.
My answer is 'no.'
2006-08-13 09:01:59
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answered by dogglebe 6
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Actually, yes. You'll be exposing the un-vaccinated puppy to a number of diseases and viruses.
Just because yours has no symptoms, doesn't mean she's not a host to those things, and can pass them on to other dogs.
The best thing would be to leave your pup home, take a shower and put on clothes your puppy hasn't been near (today) and take your shoes off at your sister's door before going in. Now you'll have done your very best not to carry anything harmful into her puppy's house.
We want puppies in the puppy classes to have at least their first 2 sets of vaccinations before starting class, so we can prevent potential health problems.
2006-08-13 08:41:02
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answered by gsdmommy 3
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It is recommended you keep puppies away from ALL other pets until it's had at least 3 sets of vaccines. That is why trainers won't allow puppies in without multiple vaccines. Nothing is 100% puppies can be carrying a virus and not showing signs yet. Like kennel cough for one example. Keep your puppy at home.
2006-08-13 08:37:36
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answered by k9resq 3
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Yes, it might not bother your dog since it has had it's shots, but it might still be carrying the deseases and can give it to the one with out any shots. Wait until they have had at least two if not all the puppy shots before putting together.
2006-08-13 08:33:42
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answered by jowolf87 2
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I strongly do not suggest putting your puppies together. I would quarenteen your new puppy until a vet has seen your puppy and shots have been given. You can email me at bullmastiffpuppiesakc@yahoo.com. I would be happy to email you back with the shot schedule I require my puppy buyers to do.
2006-08-17 04:24:19
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answered by Gentle Giant Canines 3
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It is best not to let puppies play with other puppies until they've had at least their 2nd set of shots. If your dog hasn't been around other dogs or hasn't been to any public parks then it may be alright to let the 2 pups play, but if your dog has been out to public parks then I wouldn't let it play with your sisters pup yet until her pup has had it's shots.
2006-08-13 08:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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canines could be in hard artwork a protracted time has she began finding for a place to nest conceder a field coated with information paper super sufficient for mama to get out yet sufficiently small to maintain the puppies in get a heating blanket possibly a sprint foodstuff and a lot of water you need to be sure her turn dazzling crimson down there whilst she is able to grant beginning if she looks under pressure getting lathargic or not eating in any respect then see a vet remember thier ought to be as much as 24 hours between puppies 2 hours for each is wide-spread additionally examine her temp i've got faith one hundred and one.2 is wide-spread for canines make confident she isn't dehydrated examine her mouth press on gums if it turns pink interior one to 2 seconds thats ok oh and make confident the field is in a funky dry darkish place
2016-10-02 00:55:40
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answered by ? 4
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Hello it's ok i think to bring your puppy around another dog cause you said she has had her shots if your dog didn't have it's shots and you bring her around other dog's then i would keep her away i hope i have help you with your question.
2006-08-13 08:40:17
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answered by Stacey 1
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It doesn't matter on shots they'll still get along silly plus it won't hurt your puppy she has her shots & of course not nothing will happen
2006-08-13 08:34:10
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answered by sugarbdp1 6
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