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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It isn't ideal to board a puppy until it has completed the puppy series of vaccinations and rabies. I[b] am surprised a vet would agree to it.[/b] However, sometimes you have to do what you have to do. If you can swing it, a house sitter to stay with the puppy in your home would be better. [b]I'd really worry about contagion boarding in a communal facility. [/b] I know it isn't the same thing, but both of my shelter pups came to me with a pretty nasty respiratory infection that they contracted in the shelter. [/quote] All of this. I don't board my healthy, vaccinated to max dog in communal facilities, I can't imagine boarding an unvaccinated puppy and am very surprised a vet would agree to it. Also, even if they agree, its a week of it's life basically in a cage during crucial bonding and socialization times. I'd get the breeder to keep it longer. [/quote]
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