calimamma09
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I have an 85 pound german shepherd that is my baby. I've had him since he was 6 weeks old and now he's almost 4 years. He is up to date on his vaccines (bordatella, rabies, parvo, and another one i can't remember). The puppy is only 7-8 weeks and we took her straight to the vet to get her vaccines right after we got her. She had worms, but we've been deworming her and she seems to be doing well now. we've had her for 5 days and they still have not been able to interact because I was worried about contaminating my dog in any way if she did have something. How long should I keep her quarantined? Is my dog okay if he already has his vaccines?
The vet said that the pound I had gotten her from was known to have a few problems with parvo and to keep them apart for a week and then they would be okay. But then I explained to the nurse that he had already had his parvo vaccine and she said they should be fine.
@ Kiba- Thanks. I got this dog from animal control so I’d expect that if it were illegal they would have not let me purchase her. Also, my German shepherd was purchased at 6 weeks old and we had no problems. This is the third German shepherd I’ve raised from puppyhood and I know their disposition very well. He can be aggressive but doesn’t seem to care much about her being here yet. I know that may change. Thanks you very much for your advise. I will try it.
@Mammabas- My other dog takes monthly medicine to protect him from worms and fleas. The puppy surprisingly did not have fleas. She is too young to medicate for them, so I’m thankful she did not have them.
The vet said that the pound I had gotten her from was known to have a few problems with parvo and to keep them apart for a week and then they would be okay. But then I explained to the nurse that he had already had his parvo vaccine and she said they should be fine.
@ Kiba- Thanks. I got this dog from animal control so I’d expect that if it were illegal they would have not let me purchase her. Also, my German shepherd was purchased at 6 weeks old and we had no problems. This is the third German shepherd I’ve raised from puppyhood and I know their disposition very well. He can be aggressive but doesn’t seem to care much about her being here yet. I know that may change. Thanks you very much for your advise. I will try it.
@Mammabas- My other dog takes monthly medicine to protect him from worms and fleas. The puppy surprisingly did not have fleas. She is too young to medicate for them, so I’m thankful she did not have them.