Am I crazy?? We have wanted a dog for a long time and found the perfect one. Did any of you 2nd time moms get a puppy right before having a baby. Is it possible or am I totally insane? All my friends say don't do it. What do you think??
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Re: Thinking about getting a puppy
You are insane.
There is no chance in hell that I would want to train a puppy and have a newborn in the house at the same time.
It takes MONTHS to properly train a puppy - not to mention it is a big time sacrifice on a daily basis. You simply won't have the time needed with a baby at home. And that is not fair to the puppy.
Right before having a baby, YES, that's insane. Do you really think you will have time to housetrain a puppy while taking care of a newborn?
We adopted a puppy and THEN found out I was pg, so our puppy is 8 months old now... and she has settled down quite a bit (but not totally.) It's still a lot of work.
If i were 30 weeks, the only way I'd get a dog is if it wasn't a puppy and was pretty much trained and just needed to get it used to me and my house.
Taking on a new furbaby and a new baby so close together could be terribly difficult!
I would wait - and Im totally a first-timer. We thought about getting a pooch, and I would still love to get one, but life as we know it is going to get turned upside down...adding another element like a pet is not a good idea....
mybe when Bug's a year old we'll get a puppy, but that's a pretty big maybe!
Yes. You're insane. Seriously, truly, insane.
Adopting an adult dog who didn't need to be house trained would be a huge undertaking. Adopting a puppy who is completely untrained is sadistic. And, to be honest, not fair to you OR the new puppy.
As much of an animal lover as I am, I really don't think it's a good idea to get a puppy right before having a baby. We unintentionally got a younger dog (long story) about a year ago, and even with being very experienced pet owners with 2 other, older dogs (and second time parents), we would have never deliberately gotten this guy (he's about a year and a half now, and like I said, we've had him a year and he's *still* a ton of work). Young dogs require a ton of attention and training, all of which takes a lot of time, and its time you just won't have with a new baby. I think it will be putting a lot of stress on yourself that you don't need, wait until your new family is settled and then consider getting a dog.
With all due respect I think your crazy.... Its a nice thought, but Id wait till LO is old enough and you have more time to dedicate to the puppy....
We just went thru the puppy cycle the past two years (2 puppies a year apart) and now they are finally over a year and trained... I couldnt imagine going thru that with LO on the way...
Training to not bite LO when its in thier nature as puppies to bite, Not to chew up things, not potty in the house (major sanitary issues until they learn), be calm around LO with so much energy, and have the time to train it properly... good luck.... Its a lot of responsiblity....
Ditto.
We've had our pup since January 2009 (He'll be 2 in Nov.) and we're still in the process of training him to NOT jump on people -- especially newbies. He's much better now but it takes a ton of time/patience and with a newborn you just wouldn't be able to train him properly.
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Yep, that's a crazy idea. If you have puppy fever go volunteer at an animal shelter.
I don't see how bringing a puppy, or even an adult dog for that matter, that will need lots of love and attention to get used to its new environment (nevermind training!) into a home that will soon have a baby with even bigger demands, is in any way, shape or form a smart idea. It's unfair to the new dog/puppy who will get pushed to the side when LO comes.
we got a puppy right before we got PG and it was hard with a newborn. he definitely did not get the attention he needed those first few weeks.
i would wait until the NB stage is over. you will not have time to devote to a puppy & a NB
Um YES you are crazy. Seriously Listen to your friends. A puppy will pee, poop, bark, jump, bite, shed and chew. Think about added financial responsibilities. When you want to go out of town, who will watch the dog?
Trust me, you'll have your hands full with the baby. A puppy is going to require so much of your time...even once he/she is out of puppy stage. Think about the training that will be required. Think about the amount of time you'll need to play with the puppy. Focus on and enjoy your little one and put off getting a dog.
For the sake of the dog, please please please REALLY think about this and don't let the cuteness of the puppy cloud your decision.
don't do it... I love my dog, but we adopted her as a puppy and training her was the hardest thing I have had to do - my sister who has 5 boys told DH and I that a baby would be nothing after training a puppy lol.
That said, if you still have 10 weeks and really would like a dog, I would consider adopting an adult dog from a shelter. There are so many pets that are in need of a home that will be completely loving and the perfect pet - and an adult dog could be well adjusted by the time LO arrives
I'm sure the puppy is adorable - but, it's probably something you'll regret and you'll end up having to re-home the dog -- which could mean putting him in a shelter...go play with some puppies that are up for adoption - but, don't come home with one...
Listen to your friends.
Unless you want piss/sh!t/puke all over your floors and all of your baby's toys and blankets/clothes chewed on.
You are insane. Puppies take so much time and energy, you will be totally exhausted as it is from taking care of LO.
HAHA-I say go for it, but then again, we just adopted a puppy as well
Yes, it takes months to properly train a puppy, but if you're willing to take that on (as I have), then do it. We are crate training and taking puppy (a st bernard named Hans) outside every hour and staying outside until he potties. We take him out more frequently after he eats and drinks, but it's coming along just fine.
Now, I am a vet tech and have trained many puppies in my day (used to foster dogs as well). We researched the type of dog that would fit our lifestyle and then waited for one to come up for adoption. We specifically chose st bernards because 1) I have had them before, 2) they are very mellow and big lazy bugs, and 3) they are fantastic family dogs.
I think, as long as you put time in to considering the effort it takes to adopt a puppy AND how the dog will fit your lifestyle, go for it. If it's an 'on-a-whim' thing, no way!!!!
Good Luck!!!
Or how smart their decisions were NOT.
I must be insane as well because we just got an 8 week old puppy last week. Things are going well..potty training especially..and I think it helps out because we also have another dog already...so they pretty much keep eachother busy.
I have a 19 month old, and I'm 31 weeks pg, and our dogs are almost 1 year and now the 9 week old puppy. I'm not going to lie and say its easy and you should do it...It is hard, and time consuming and I sometimes have questioned myself thinking what the heck did we get ourselves into...but with that being said, I wouldn't change it for anything. It's up to you and DH on what you think you'll be able to handle and if you want to worry about only having a few months to potty train it before the baby comes...do what you and DH think you two can handle. HTH.
Good luck!
Agreed x10000000000000
You are crazy. You have not had your baby yet how in the world can you even comment on this yet?
Ditto. Our new timeline is no dog until we're done cleaning up other family member's poop on a regular basis.
I love my dog now- but she was brutal and a full time project for the first 6 months to a year- and that was with puppy training.
So yes, I think it is insane to get a puppy while having a baby. Are you due soon? if you are not far along you might be able to get most of the training done before the baby comes, but otherwise I would wait a while!