Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Is it ok for my toy poodle to go outside?

My toy poodle is 3 months old and he has not got his shots yet.And im worried about diseases.I take im outside to poo and pee on the grass.Is it ok.Or do i have to use pee pads.Is it ok for my toy poodle to go outside?
Take him outside to eliminate. Do not use pee pads.
First, puppy pads are always a bad idea. They teach your pup that it's ok to go in the house, and with a toy breed especially, this is NOT a habit that you want to start!



If you have a deck or porch, placing a dog-sized litter box with a puppy pad, or a bag of small stones/gravel (available at home/garden stores like Home Depot) is fine, and will offer the maximum protection for him, and convenience for you. Your pup will still make the association of having to go outside, even if it's not technically in the yard. You can cover the box with a small tarp or shower curtain liner to keep out cats, which maximizes the protective effects.



Your puppy may still have some immunity from his mother, but he is still more susceptible to certain pathogens until his vaccines take effect. (Note that the protection is NOT immediate. Ask your vet how long after receiving the shots, which will likely be broken up due to his size, that he will be protected from disease.)



It's best to take him out to one area of your yard, as close to your house as possible, briefly to do his business, and then wipe his paws with warm water and a dry cloth when you get him back indoors.



Make sure that he gets his vaccines as soon as possible, and that he's kept on a deworming schedule (not over-the-counter dewormers; These must be the prescription form.)Is it ok for my toy poodle to go outside?
it ok i gusee like just becarefull dont try to meet other dog

Trust me if ur dog get a diseases it will coast WAY more then ur shot will coast
wat is the life of a dog that cant go outside if ur that worried go to the feed store buy four dollar shotsIs it ok for my toy poodle to go outside?
Now don't completely shelter your dog.
you need to get vaccines for that dog.
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