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For starters, the first set of vaccines...I would normally give a puppy between the six and eight-week range for the first set....
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Think about what a dog could get into....
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I would definitely monitor things like your cats stool....
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Yeah. We don't live in a bubble. Even in this world of coronavirus, we don't live in a bubble....
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Exercise is probably the best bet. Think about a puppy. They play hard for an hour or two just like a child....
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So that's hard because so many of the toxins can lead to different things, but I would say definitely monitor for his or her appetite level, his en...
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Well, probably the most important thing is just common sense and knowing it's going to take time....
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Just exposure early and often is the best way. I don't have a formula. Every dog is different. But it's just exposure....
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A lot. Let's face it. They are going to bite and chew a lot....
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It definitely can be done. That’s why it's important to have a safe and secure place where you can kennel your puppy throughout the day....
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I would say absolutely. By law, the core vaccines DATPP and rabies should be given....
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Core vaccines are the ones that should be given to every puppy regardless of their lifestyle, regardless of what your intentions with that dog are....
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I'm going to say yes and I'm saying this while I tiptoe walking on eggshells because I don't want to rub anybody the wrong way....