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Take her out to explore as much as you can, but carry her and park close by so you can go for little adventures and not be walking far. For the purposes of socialisation she should be out from 8 weeks old, but with caution and you carrying her or just sitting down at a bench with her next to you.

Everybody has a opinion on when is too early/late for young puppies to get out and see the world but with what you have done, she sounds just fine from it, so cut out the 3 km walks please :eek: and carry or sit quitely and let her observe her new surroundings from a picnic bench.

She is looking Beautiful and Loved by her photos! Thanks for the update! I am glad you are not frightenend off dol by everybody's opinions :) I guess that is bound to happen with all the people here! :love:

Best of Luck..

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Remember her outside time is for showing her the world not exercise.

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From the owner of a 3 year old female shepherd who couldn't swim, (she sort off can now, if its called swimming!). I,m glad to see your puppy has been introduced to water at an early age, it makes all the difference. I thought swimming came natural to a dog, now I know different. Shes a beautiful pup and I loved your photos.

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I haven't played with her for 2 days :wave: I have cold and I don't know if it's contagious to dogs.

She has her second needle next week. She had her first one at 6 weeks and the vet said to bring her back in 4 weeks. She'll be 10 weeks old. Is that right because I thought it was at 12 weeks and luvsdogs pup Tilba was 11 1/2 weeks. Is it safe to take her at 10 weeks?

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