Let me answer by saying that it's not dependent on his age so much as his vaccination schedule. It's BEST to wait until 2 weeks after he's had his 3 main sets of vaccinations and his first rabies vaccination (unless your vet decides to wait until 6 months do do his first rabies vaccination) to be absolutely safe. This should all be done by 13-16 weeks old, depending how young he was when he had his first set. However, you CAN take him out 2 weeks after his second set, but should avoid areas where other dogs are or have been recently, as he is still susceptible to some diseases they might be carrying. Also if you walk him during this time, you should be careful not to let him keep his face to the ground a lot, and should wash his paws when he comes back inside.
NEVER set your dog out with out you.. EVER.. Another dog could hurt your dog, your dog could potty in the yard next door, (not nice) could see something to chase and go into the street (get hit by car).
All shots should be given before any dog is out side. Also, when you go to the vet, try to keep your pet off the floor, see then sterilize the exam table and bring a rubber mat for your pet to be on, they do not like the slippery table.
When can I take to the groomer a female that had puppies
well, puppies can "do" a lot of things. like sleep, play with toys, eat, go to he bathroom. that is generaly what puppies do.
they can go anytime
Until they are about 6 months of age, then they can go onto adult food.
You have to go through a process
for fun
yes you can.
No
No!
No..?
Because if they didn't, they will go extinct.
No