When to walk a Labrador Retriever

Puppies cannot be taken outside until they are weaned and successfully vaccinated. At this time, the puppy's body resistance is very weak, and it is easy to catch colds and diseases once it goes out, and it is also easy to be infected with parasites or other infectious diseases. Unvaccinated puppies are not suitable for walks.
At the earliest, you should wait until the puppy has passed the vaccination period and is in good health before you consider taking it out. Generally speaking, puppies will be weaned after 45-60 days, and then they need to be vaccinated and go through the vaccine observation period. Generally, after 1-2 weeks, you can try to take the puppies out for a walk.
After you can take a walk, you can choose to take it out for a walk when you are free. It is best to take it out for a walk after a meal. Labrador dogs need a lot of exercise, so you can take them out for a walk more often. In the morning and Evenings are a good time to walk your dog.
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