Follow the advice of your vet, as he/she knows how prevalent parvo and distemper are in your area.
2007-06-09 23:23:43
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answered by Chetco 7
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If the vet said Monday, she means Monday. There are specific reasons for these instructions. As I do not know which shot the dog received I cannot state which reasons the vet had. Regardless, the vet has 8 years in school, an internship and years of veterinary practice behind his or her recommendations. Always listen to your vet. It's a lot better than wishing you had while paying huge vet bills later or burying your pet due to complications caused by your impatience.
2007-06-09 23:21:08
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answered by Anonymous
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After they have had there inoculations they usually need a couple of days for it to get round there system.
I think it would be fine to take it out but not to a doggy park or anything like that just around the block. Puppies should not be walked for a long period of time it only needs a 15 min walk around the block & thats it, as it needs time for its bones etc to grow & the more walking it does as a pup the more muscular but skinny it can become because with the walking your walking the weight off & adding muscle.
With all my pups/dogs etc I walk 15 mins just around the block & not until it is 6 months then I gradually make the walk longer.
2007-06-10 00:32:37
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answered by ♪¥Nicole¥♪ 5
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If you really must take her out today then don't go where there are any other animals. You need to remember that she can pick things up off pavements, fields etc as she will not be fully covered until tomorrow. Personally I wouldn;t risk it
2007-06-09 23:33:58
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answered by cavviecath 3
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no u cant take it out until it until it gets it other one cause it can pick up infections that way they say u can take it out the following monday so it gets in to its system
2007-06-10 09:41:17
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answered by KERRY W 1
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Keep away from other dogs and where they tend to walk. Just trot up and down the road - although you may find your pup doesn't want to walk on a lead yet.
2007-06-10 03:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry no leave it and take her out on monday it best to do as vet said
2007-06-10 00:17:45
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answered by shirley v 6
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it should be ok but make sure you dont take her by any dog poop or the like as this is when the problems will start and enjoy taking her out and letting her explore the big world out there its fun
2007-06-10 12:10:43
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answered by ferretylesley 2
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You could but realize that shots take a week to take hold.
I would wait until tomorrow as I wouldn't want to take any chances of my pup getting any of teh diseases that I spent getting him protected.
This is your choice rmember a lot of diseases are airborn
2007-06-09 23:58:16
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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Follow the advice of your vet, as he/she knows how prevalent parvo and distemper are in your area.
2007-06-11 12:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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