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One of the first things you will notice about your newest little addition is that he or she is very curious about EVERYTHING! They want to explore and sniff and taste everything. The world around them is full of stimulii and excitement,however their world isn’t danger free! Puppies have to be outdoors. Just like with chilren, puppies benefit from time outdoors.

This is how they do discover and how they socialize. To not enjoy the outdoors would be a terrible crime with your new puppy, but you do have to exercise caution when doing so. Puppies do not have a built in sense of being cautious. They go head first or rather nose first and sometimes paws first into their discovery of their surroundings. So as a responsible and loving pet owner, you have to be aware that not everything outdoors is going to be safe and somethings can be right down deadly.

Before you have any type of outdoor play especially if you are going to have canine play dates, make sure your puppy is up to date on all their shots as with puppy’s canine puppy friends are all up to date on their shots as well!

Do not let your puppy run around with strange dogs until he has been completely immunized. The age is typically between 15 and 20 weeks before all shots are given by the veterinarian. And keep a watchful eye over these other dogs when your puppy is out playing with them.

When you are at a park, or a specialized area that is just for dogs observe the surroundings before you begin to have fun with your 4 legged friend because you want to make sure that you don’t see sick behaviors from other dogs such as: sneezing or wheezing, diarrhea when they are using the restroom, vomiting, or other indicators that a dog may be sick. Sicknesses such as Parvo for instance can be easily spread by dogs and some of the symptoms of Parvo are diarrhea.

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A common parasite that affects dogs is worms, and can easily be spread from dog to dog and can be really bad for puppy! Another thing you need to do when taking your puppy outdoors, is keep your dog away from dangerous places such as wood piles, piles of rock, or bushes that are tangled. These places can be an accident waiting to happen!

One other thing to keep in mind, is that some of the small critters that your puppy may curiously chase and dig after could be dangerous. Poisonous snakes and animals like porcupines and skunks can cause serious problems so keep a close watch on what puppy may dig up or chase after.

If for some reason that your puppy does run into such an accident and is bitten or injured by one of these animals, get away as fast as possible and contact your veterinarian. Should a snakebite occur or other similar type injury that penetrates the dog’s skin, it is best to go directly to your vet. Do not wait. Some of these bites can be fatal.

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