{"id":8399,"date":"2023-06-20T19:46:38","date_gmt":"2023-06-20T19:46:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/notabully.org\/?p=8399"},"modified":"2023-11-11T20:49:28","modified_gmt":"2023-11-11T20:49:28","slug":"how-old-before-a-puppy-can-go-up-down-stairs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notabully.org\/how-old-before-a-puppy-can-go-up-down-stairs\/","title":{"rendered":"How Old Before A Puppy Can Go Up\/Down Stairs? (Vet Tech Explains)"},"content":{"rendered":"

The moment you bring home a new puppy is a moment unlike any other. A million thoughts are running through your brain and emotions are high. Not only do you have to think about food, training, and sleeping, but you also need to consider their safety. If your house isn’t already puppy proofed, you’ll have to work on that. Stairs are a particular area where puppies can get into trouble.<\/p>\n

So, how old should a puppy be before it can go up and down stairs?<\/p>\n

Puppies shouldn’t go up or down the stairs before 12 weeks of age but may need to be carried up and down until 6 months old. After that access to stairs depends on things like breed, size, and confidence. Stairs can be hazardous for puppies, by causing issues with hips and acute injuries from falls.<\/strong><\/p>\n

In this article, we’ll talk about what age you can start letting your puppy use the stairs. We’ll also talk about how to train your dog to use the stairs safely and how to prevent them from getting on the stairs in the first place. First, let’s discuss what age is appropriate for a puppy to go up and down stairs.<\/p>\n

At What Age Can Puppies Go Up And Down Stairs?<\/h2>\n

Puppies under 12 weeks old should never go up and down stairs on their own. There are plenty of reasons why you shouldn’t let your three-month-old puppy use the stairs<\/a> however, most of them come back to the development of their senses and musculoskeletal system. We’ll talk more below about how your puppy’s hips might be affected by going up and down the stairs too early.<\/p>\n

According to the Royal SPCA<\/a>, 12 weeks might not even be old enough of a cut-off. This animal organization recommends, carrying your puppy up and down the stairs until they’re at least six months old. Now, these age ranges vary based on breed, size, and individual.<\/p>\n

It’s always possible that you might have a small dog who wants to go up the stairs<\/a> and is confident or a big dog that is too scared to go down the stairs even when they’re older. If you’re worried about keeping your dog safe around the stairs, it’s best to limit access until they’re fully grown.<\/p>\n

As you can see in the video below, this husky puppy is probably too young to be navigating the stairs.<\/p>\n