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Did any of you with dogs do anything special to introduce your dog to the baby? I've heard that you should let them smell the hospital blanket first and bring a treat for the dog when you come home with baby.
Any thoughts or tips?
TIA!
Re: Babies and dogs
Aw that's so cute! I think Lola will be fine too. I think she'll just be a little jealous at first since we give her soooo much attention now:)
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Ebitda def knew something was going on before Teaghan was born. We also did the blanket thing and when we brought her in the house my mom brought Ebi back on his leash and we introduced them. Of course he wanted to lick her all over cause he loves to lick but we kept saying only her ears and toes and that is the two parts he lick when he can.
We werent worried about him acting out towards her but he has shown some jealousy by destroying some of her things like a pacifier and a blanket.
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I'm not terribly worried about Cooper's reaction to the baby, but I'm worried he may act out on some of the baby's items if he feels jealous. I think he may do what Sara's dog did and chew up a blanket or pacifier or something. He may be just fine though. He already has to share our attention with the cats, so he may not notice all that much if we add a baby to the mix.
We'll probably just bring the baby in the house in its carseat, set it down in front of Cooper, and guide him as to what's appropriate. (If he tries to lick the baby, we'll scold him -- this dog occasionally eats poo, I don't want him licking my kid), but we'll let him know it's fine to lay quietly next to the baby, etc.
I'm most worried about the cats. They are very sweet and I know they won't mind the baby, but I'm afraid they'll try to cuddle with it, and I have a fear that they could suffocate the baby if they lay near its face. The foil trick has worked pretty well for them, but once we remove the foil from the baby's crib, pack N play, etc, I think they'll go back to jumping in there. We may just have to resort to shutting doors at night, but hopefully they'll learn boundaries.
Tara- I meant to tell you our experience. Our cats watned nothing to do with Charlotte when we had things setup and when we brought her home. Now that she is around more and they realize she isnt leaving they have had a little issues with jealousy. They sleep on the changing table on the pack n play but we are alright with that. We have those reusable pads that we flip over to keep hair off. As for the other issues we did have one issue with marking the spot she was laying on the floor but we put down blankets before we lay her down now and those have stopped. Hopefully it wont be too hard for yours. Our ragdoll hasnt had a single issue its our tabby that we have issues with.
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