How long after chihuahua puppies birth can they go outside?

Chihuahua puppies, like all puppies, should not go outside until they have completed their full vaccination series. This typically occurs around 8-12 weeks of age.

Here's why:

* Immunity: Puppies are born with some immunity from their mother's milk, but it starts to wane after a few weeks. Vaccinations help build their immune system and protect them from potentially fatal diseases.

* Risk of Infection: Puppies are highly susceptible to infections and parasites. Going outside before their immune system is fully developed puts them at risk.

* Parasites: Puppies can pick up parasites like roundworms, hookworms, and heartworms from the environment. These parasites can be dangerous and even fatal.

It's essential to discuss your puppy's vaccination schedule with your veterinarian. They can advise you on when it's safe for your chihuahua puppy to go outside and what precautions to take.

In the meantime, you can help your puppy acclimate to the outdoors by taking them outside in a carrier or on a leash in your fenced yard. This will help them get used to the sights, sounds, and smells of the world without risking exposure to diseases.