Sidenote:
I kept my puppy isolated from my other dog and cleaned up the confined area with diluted bleach.
Keep the puppy isolated from small children or other pets in the household for the first week or two.
Not exact matches
As it is highly transmissible between
puppies and dogs, it is advisable to
keep the infected
puppy isolated until the lesions are gone.
To
keep your pups safe from the disease, your best bet is to
isolate your momma dog away from other dogs, as
puppies are at their highest risk during late pregnancy, delivery, and the first three weeks of life.
Just like you would not
keep your child indoors and alone for the first several years of this life, your
puppy can not and should be
isolated for his first several weeks or months with you.
Keep young
puppies isolated from other dogs and out of parks where they may come in contact with infected feces, until they have completed their series of vaccinations.
Call your vet to make an appointment for your
puppy's first vaccination, and continue to
keep her
isolated at home until after she has received her second booster.
I mean, dogs have been
kept isolated when young would easily explain both aggressive and fearful behavior, and the likelihood the dog was properly socialized and educated as a
puppy has very little to do with it being neutered.