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Frequently Asked Questions We’re
having a baby in three months. How can we help our dog accept the new
addition to our family? We want our dog to welcome the baby we are expecting. How can we get him excited about the new addition? Careful
planning. It is much better to give thought to this question
now than to wait until after your baby is born. You have allowed
yourselves some time to become educated and to train your dog to interact
with the new family member.
Get at least two training books dealing specifically
with children and dogs. There is a large amount of information available
on how to make this transition as pleasant and stress-free as possible. In addition, if your dog has not already completed a
basic training course, we recommend enrolling it in one now. For the best
chances of success, you and the other family members need to have complete
control of your dog. You should also carefully assess how your dog reacts
to children of different ages. There are some dogs that do not tolerate
children well, and they can be very difficult and dangerous to deal with.
In extreme cases, it may be in the best interest of both your dog and baby
to place the animal in a home that has no children. The most important thing that you should remember is
that you should NEVER leave your baby and your dog alone together, under
any circumstances. Accidents happen, even with dogs that have shown no
previous signs of aggression. Take the few seconds that it takes to put
the dog in a crate or some other secure place. Do not risk your child
being bitten or even killed by any dog, including your own. We hate to be
so grim, but there are many sad stories of this very thing happening when
it could have been prevented. Other Preparation Tips: These are just a few suggestions but there is a
lifetime of monitoring and training that you will need to do. If you are
having any fears or trouble, you should contact a professional trainer
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