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Can I take my puppy out after 2nd vaccination in the UK?

Thurman McLaughlin
Thurman McLaughlin
2025-08-12 02:54:42
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It's generally recommended that you wait until your puppy has immunity provided by their second set of vaccinations, before they mix with other dogs or play anywhere where other dogs might have been. When can puppies go outside after vaccinations, if by ‘outside’ we’re talking about the outside world, it’s generally recommended that your puppy doesn’t do this until they have full protection from their second set of vaccinations. This will typically be two weeks after they’ve had those jabs, but you should always be guided by your vet. It’s also a key period for socialisation, however, it’s important your puppy does not spend time in areas with many dogs or spots that are frequently used by dogs for urination, until they have full protection from both their sets of vaccinations. The risks of taking puppies out before vaccinations are significant, as some diseases such as Parvovirus can stay in the soil for up to a year. When you need to take your puppy out, you can always carry them to keep them safe.
Roy Mills
Roy Mills
2025-08-04 02:11:44
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We advise that your puppy is not allowed out until after the second vaccination. However, you puppy may go out in your own garden for toilet training and can mix with other healthy, fully vaccinated friend’s and family’s dogs within their own gardens. If you are thinking of attending a puppy party to get your dog socialised with other dogs, this can be done after first vaccination, provided that all puppies are vaccinated to this level. Puppies require a vaccination course of two injections which can start from six weeks of age. We normally give the second vaccination four weeks later.
Nelda Brekke
Nelda Brekke
2025-08-03 23:17:08
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As long as your garden is safe, enclosed with solid fences and not used by unvaccinated dogs, then your puppy can explore the garden straight away. Taking your puppy for their first walk is a huge milestone, but you’ll need to wait until they are fully covered by their vaccinations to be safe. This is usually a week or so after their second jab in their primary vaccination course, but this does vary depending on which vaccine your puppy has had. It’s best to ask your vet when you take them in for their jabs, as they’ll be able to give you exact timings. You’ll need to wait until your puppy is fully covered by their vaccines before they can meet most other dogs. By waiting, you will help to reduce the risk of them getting the nasty diseases that vaccines protect against.
Josiah Bayer
Josiah Bayer
2025-08-03 23:08:20
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You can stick to the garden, carry your puppy outside in your arms or in a puppy sling, or use dog buggy so they can still experience everything safely. Your puppy can go in the garden straight away – provided it’s secure. You should wait until after your puppy has had their second vaccination before taking them out for a walk. Puppies are generally considered to be ‘safe’ two weeks after they have had their second round of injections. If your puppy was vaccinated at 8 weeks, again at 10 weeks, they will be ready at 12 weeks old. Your vet is the best person to advise on this. You can also carry your puppy in your arms or take them out in a dog buggy or puppy sling to get them used to the sights and smells of the world outside before they are fully vaccinated.