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If the dog has just been vaccinated and has no adverse reactions, you can take it out to yo But pay special attention to it, don't let the dog pick up something to eat on the ground or in the garbage spot Don't let the dog smell the feces of other dogs, and it's best not to contact other dogs These are all in case other dogs infect your dog, the vaccine is a weakened virus Not a drug If you want to get infected during this period, it will be troublesome It is best to give the dog a week after vaccination See if there are any adverse reactions (just after the vaccine may appear not to eat, no energy, these are normal conditions, if it is still like this for a long time, then send it to the hospital as soon as possible) in the lead out I hope my leader is satisfied.
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If you are more than 3 months old, you can go out for a walk.
But be careful, after all, it is still a puppy, keep away from places where pets are mostly used to prevent infectious diseases.
You can find a place where there are no pets to play, and wait for the dog to play normally after 5 months.
PS: Also stay away from the feces of other pets, because dogs like to smell and are easy to spread parvovirus.
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Yes, but not to the place where there are many dogs.
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When my dog was given an injection, the doctor said no.
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Generally, doctors recommend that puppies should not go out for a walk until they have been vaccinated.
Because the body has not yet established a complete immune system at this time, it is easy to get infected with infectious diseases due to weak resistance if you go out and come into contact with other pathogens before you get vaccinated.
We should take the dog out for a walk when the dog is resistant after vaccination, and for some dogs who are born with poor constitution and weak immunity, we should also pay attention to timely nutrition and enhance physical fitness after vaccination.
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How old is your dog, if it is only 1 and a half months, it is recommended not to go, the resistance is very weak at this time, the resistance of breast milk is basically gone, so the general puppy is vaccinated at this time to prevent accidents, it is best not to take it out when you are not fully vaccinated, in case you get sick, it is not a few shots of vaccine, the dog is sick from hundreds of hundreds, and tens of thousands of heavy ones
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Hello, unvaccinated dogs are not allowed to walk.
Dogs should be vaccinated at the specified time every year, and dogs that have not been vaccinated cannot be taken to public places for walking...
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I don't think this dog can be walked if you haven't been vaccinated, but I suggest that you don't go to some places with a lot of people, a place with few people, you can avoid some risks.
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If your puppy is not fully vaccinated, try not to take him outdoors, this is also for the sake of others or other dogs.
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Dogs that have not been vaccinated are not allowed to stay, as it is not illegal now. Many areas have told dog owners to have a dog license and vaccinations before they can hang out and play.
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Unvaccinated dogs can not be led out for a walk, if you want to raise a dog, you must vaccinate it, so that the family is safe, and the dog will be healthy and safe.
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You can walk, but you must always hold the leash, and you must also hold the leash as soon as possible after vaccination, otherwise it will be treated as a stray dog.
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It is not recommended to take out unvaccinated dogs, because without vaccination, the dog's immune system will be relatively low, and if you come into contact with the feces or urine of sick dogs, you will be infected with diseases, so it is not recommended to take dogs out.
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Unvaccinated dogs can't be taken out for walking, and if they are taken out to walk the dog, biting people is very serious, so they can't come out for walking.
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If your dog is not fully vaccinated. Then it's best not to slip around. Because at this time it is easy to get infected.
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Hello, this is not allowed, and even if you are vaccinated, you have to wear a mask for your dog.
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Make sure you don't hurt others.
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If the dog is a puppy, the first immunization requires three shots of infectious disease prevention vaccine and one shot of rabies vaccine.
Two weeks after the four injections, the antibody and antibody titers were measured.
Only those who are qualified can be taken out to play, otherwise, they will be vaccinated. If the dog is followed up to strengthen the immunization, then it can be taken out for a walk after a week. The vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine, and the animal body will be weaker and the immunity will be low one week after vaccination.
It is best for the owner not to let the dog catch a cold, bathe, and try not to take it out.
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The question you are asking, is it your own vaccination, or the dog's vaccination, if you have completed the vaccine yourself, if there is no reflection of walking the dog, of course, it is okay, and the dog is vaccinated, under normal circumstances, you can walk the dog on the same day.
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After the dog has been vaccinated against rabies, the dog can be taken out for a walk in about two days, and the effect of the rabies vaccine has taken effect in two days.
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After vaccination, we can walk the dogs on the same day, as long as it is not a large group. Because after vaccination, you can't exercise too aggressively.
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No, I haven't been vaccinated, I don't have virus resistance in my body, and it's easy to get sick. There are many parents who just don't pay attention to vaccines, resulting in dogs being infected with parvo and canine distemper. The probability of such a virus infection** is small, and it can easily cause tragedy.
During the vaccine period, you can feed some gastrointestinal treasures to regulate, which can relieve discomfort and reduce stress.
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Generally speaking, if the dog has completed three shots of the vaccine at the time of the initial immunization, you can take the dog out to play after a week, and even take it out for bathing or grooming.
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There is no deadline for this 1The dog is tired of playing.
It's like when you climb a mountain or go shopping, when you are tired to the extreme, you don't want to move, you are really exhausted. Of course, dogs will also have this situation, and going out for a walk is equivalent to playing.
Like some dogs that don't exercise too much, such as VIPs and Pomeranians, they will stop and rest for a while after walking for a while. There are also elderly dogs, whose physical strength is not as abundant as that of young dogs.
2.The dog's attention is attracted.
When a dog passes by a certain place, the nose keeps staring at a certain place and keeps smelling, and no matter how much it drags away, it is attracted to a certain smell, which may be the urine of other dogs. At this time, the shovel officer can.
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Walking your dog after the second dose of the vaccine is not recommended. Because the body has not yet formed complete protective antibodies at this time, if it comes into contact with dogs or excrement with infectious diseases such as parvovirus and canine distemper virus, it is likely to cause the onset of infection. It is recommended that the owner take the dog out to play after the dog has completed the three-shot combination vaccine, and it should be noted that it should not come into contact with the dog with the rabies vaccine.
The dog will be vaccinated against rabies after 3 months of age, and then boosted with a dose of combination vaccine and rabies vaccine every year.
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After the second dose of vaccine, it is better not to walk the dog, there is no immunity, it is best to walk the dog after half a month to 21 days, that is better!
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Vaccination is not directly related to walking the dog, when you go out to walk the dog, you still have to wear a mask, which is safer, not that you will not be infected after vaccination, but the infection rate is reduced.
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Yes, but do not go out as much as possible.
Unvaccinated dogs should not go out as much as possible to avoid the dog from contracting the disease due to contact with the sick dog and its feces or urine. When the dog is not vaccinated, the body's resistance to the virus is weak, if the dog is taken out at this time, the dog is easily infected and sick after coming into contact with the dog with germs and its feces or urine.
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Don't take the puppy out of the house at three months.
Those who are susceptible to the virus need to be tethered in order to prevent bites, and they can go out after three months after vaccination!
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It can be bathed, and not vaccinated does not affect the dog's bathing problem.
It's just that you can't take the dog out for a walk often. It's easy to get sick. And get vaccinated as soon as possible. Don't take it out for a walk while you're getting vaccinated. It is particularly susceptible to canine distemper. That's how my family's Satsuma died. Sad to death.
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When you are not vaccinated, you can wander around the grass with few or no dogs.
After vaccination, you can't go, because the vaccine is a weak virus, and the dog is producing antibodies to this virus, so the immunity is very low, and it is easy to catch a cold or contract other infectious diseases, and then if you use medicine, the weak virus of the vaccine will be killed, and the antibody will not be formed, and the vaccine will be in vain, so you can't take it out after vaccination, and you can't take a bath or anything.
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Try not to take the puppy to a place with other dog groups, if the puppy has not been weaned, there are antibodies brought from the mother at this time, and there is also a certain resistance, but for the health of the dog, try not to take it to a place with a dog group, you can take it to a more remote place to play, and at the same time increase the feelings and interaction between the owner and the owner. If you reach the age of vaccination, you can inquire about the new Ruipeng million new favorite activity and can receive the vaccine for free.
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It's best not to take it out.
If you want to go out and show off, then you hug it, try not to let it walk on the ground, and try not to let it touch other dogs.
Don't let it go to unclean places, like garbage dumps. Do not allow it to come into contact with other dogs' feces and other excrement.
Beware of colds, it's generally okay to do well, but it's best not to go out.
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It is recommended that all three vaccinations and rabies are completed before taking the dog out.
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I can go out for a walk right away, because I asked the veterinarian of Pet An'an, because the resistance is poor in the first week after vaccination; So you have to pay attention, don't let the dog eat indiscriminately, don't do physical exercise outdoors, don't take a bath; If you lose your appetite, it's normal to eat less, and it will ease up after about 1 week, so don't worry too much.
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In about 10 days, you can take the dog out for a walk, especially after the puppy is vaccinated, observe if the dog has any abnormalities.
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After the puppy is vaccinated, I recommend staying for a day before going out for a walk to see if the puppy has any adverse reactions.
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You can go out after 2 weeks of vaccination, because the dog's physique will be very weak after vaccination, so don't take your dog out.
You're supposed to be playing the experimental version.
If there are no other symptoms before it exceeds 38 degrees, please drink more plain water, pay attention to rest, observe its changes, and go to the hospital to check the symptomatic medication if it exceeds 38 degrees**.
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