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first day meeting my corso how does he look ten weeks old

Jadotha

Well-Known Member
I'll defer to our CC members, but that looks about right to me -- just getting a little length to his legs. He is a beauty!
 

aeros13

Member
also i had a question for everyone due to the area i live in being pretty bad with parvo im keeping around the house . However once he gets his third parvo shot in about 5 weeks i plan to start taking him out around for walks and eventually hikes i was wondering if any of you have an idea when around a good age would be to start taking him on some mild hikes?
 

Jeri

Well-Known Member
First, thank you for your service. Second, Welcome to the forum! And, lastly, Congrats on the new baby,,he's adorable!
 

shodanusmc

Well-Known Member
He looksw terrific. Love those paws! No formced marches or hikes until he is at least 15 months old, until his growth plates have closed. He can run free at his own pace and play, but no jumping, or dragging him up a Mountain. Let him mature, and then he will go non stop with you. Thank you for your service.
 

TexasRose

Active Member
He looks great! Our CC puppy is 15 weeks and we only do 15 minute walks every night. Anything more and he gets exhausted. It's a lot of working dragging those huge paws around :).
 

aeros13

Member
ron hes from california like me But and ok great looks like il be sticking to walks for awhile thank you everyone !!
 

Smokeycat

Well-Known Member
I took my EM for his first hike at 6 months old. It was a low elevation gain (for the mountains) and we did it at his pace. He loved it.