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 Can I run my puppy in a field?

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tolbert.chad
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PostSubject: Can I run my puppy in a field?   Can I run my puppy in a field? EmptyTue May 27, 2014 1:08 pm

So being a new Husky owner, I was unaware of not running the dogs on pavement until they get older. I have a large grass field about a block from my house that is about 30 acres. Would it be any problem taking them out there and jogging a little with them for 10-15 minutes? I'm still working on the running part myself so I only run a few hundred yards at time then have to walk for a bit. I will say that when I did take for a walk/jog it was only a mile and they seemed to love it each time.

Also they are 9-10 weeks old right now.

Thanks for any ones help.

Chad
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PostSubject: Re: Can I run my puppy in a field?   Can I run my puppy in a field? EmptyTue May 27, 2014 1:12 pm

I'd say the most you could do at 9-10 weeks would be to put them on a long lead and let them run around while you walk. Be careful of pests and waste from other animals. They aren't fully vaccinated and can pick up some nasty stuff at this age. You shouldn't be jogging with them at all at this age.
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PostSubject: Re: Can I run my puppy in a field?   Can I run my puppy in a field? EmptyTue May 27, 2014 1:15 pm

Thanks for the info!!
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