Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I'm right there with you regarding all the questions and following this thread carefully. I am curious about this as well.
I know my friends are already tired of hearing about my dog and she's not home yet. She will be coming home on Thursday the 21st. I'm very excited.
To add to the puppy socialization topic, I looked up my comments from years ago when I posted about Lucy's early socialization (Lucy is now 4 yrs old). I had done a ton of research on the subject and wanted to keep Lucy both protected and safe, but well socialized, so I used those early isolation weeks to incorporate other forms of socialization, including sounds and indoor obstacle courses. When she got the go ahead from her vet for outdoor sidewalk walking (after her 2nd set of vaccinations) we also enrolled her in puppy romp sessions at a local indoor doggie daycare facility. We used these same practices on Oscar when he arrived last year. The home isolation period for both puppies was only 2-3 weeks. Here are my comments:
Not sure if you have already had a sufficient answer or not to the vaccination stuff yet, but I thought I would add to it because Ragley and I literally just went through this at the vet this morning. She got her first parvo when she was 6 weeks old and we went in today for our well-puppy visit (per breeder contract, as you mentioned). She is 9 weeks old today and the receptionist told me they may not give her the next parvo because they usually wait 4 weeks-- of course I was not thrilled with the idea of having to pay for to vet visits, but I also didn't want to rush the vaccines. When talking to the vet, though, she said three weeks was fine for the second one, but we will wait 4 in between the other sets. Hopefully your vet will do the same for Stewart and let him have his second round with your wellness visit at 10 weeks!
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