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I think she is a little young to be calling yet Luke, so once she has fully recovered from being so ill and has had her full course of vaccines then she should be fine to let out. Your vet may want to delay the second vacc as she has been so poorly Luke....I should ask his advice. |
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She should have her 2nd vaccine 3 weeks after the 1st. I would then keep her in for a few more weeks - let her get to know you all a bit better before letting her out. Then I would let her out when she is hungry & supervise her the first few times (she probably won't go very far at first) then as long as you get her spayed when she is young, you should have no worries about her getting pregnant. |
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Good point - agree with Fran |
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