Can a golden retriever that is more than one month old be taken out? What are the precautions for puppies when going out?
It is not recommended to take out golden retrievers that are more than one month old
Golden retrievers that are more than one month old have just been born and are very weak. They have not started vaccinations or deworming. Taking them out to play at this time is very easy to get infected and sick. Moreover, the dog's bones are very fragile at this time, and sometimes an accidental impact may cause the dog to fracture. Therefore, it is best to wait until the dog is three months old and has been vaccinated and dewormed before taking it out.
Precautions for Golden Retriever Puppies to Play Out
Golden Retriever puppies should be vaccinated and dewormed before being taken out to play, and because the puppies’ bones are very fragile at this time, the owner You should pay more attention and try to avoid puppies and big dogs playing together. The bones of puppies cannot bear a large amount of exercise.
After taking your puppy out to play, remember to clean the dog’s hair to avoid bringing home parasite eggs and the like. If you bathe your dog for cleaning, you must pay attention to drying the dog's hair, otherwise the wet hair will easily grow mites.