Taking your new puppy outside is an important part of their development. It helps them to socialize, learn about their environment, and get exercise. But when is the right time to start taking them outside? The answer depends on a few factors, including your puppy’s age, vaccination status, and health.
1. Age
Most puppies can start going outside once they are fully vaccinated. This typically happens around 16 weeks of age. However, some puppies may be able to go outside sooner, depending on their individual circumstances.
2. Vaccination Status
It is important to make sure your puppy is fully vaccinated before taking them outside. This will help to protect them from diseases such as parvovirus and distemper.
3. Health
If your puppy is not feeling well, it is best to keep them inside. Taking a sick puppy outside can make them even sicker.
Once you have considered all of these factors, you can start taking your puppy outside. Be sure to supervised them at all times, and keep them on a leash to prevent them from running away or getting into trouble.
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