Well.... 3 years and a half ago my sister bought a dog, a pug. She was busy so the dog spent half of the time in our home, so we fell in love with him too. Now, my sister left to college and we moved in my parent`s house, we couldn`t aford the rent anymore. The pug lives with us.
Now, my grandma visited us and told my father that the dogs are not allowed to live in the same house with the pregnant women and that babies cand have hair in their lungs if they live near dogs. And of course, my father believed her. My mother didn`t agree and grandma told her that she loves more the dog than she loves me.
So my father decided to take the dog to the village and let him live outside, near our grandparent`s house. Let me mention that soon starts the winter. Our winters are very cold (-20 degrees celsius)..the poor dog has short hair. When we walk him in the winter he rapidly pees and poos and wants to go home. ALso, in the cold he has problems with his knees. It`s like death sentence for him!!!!
I would be devastated if he takes him! He says that my sister will agree with him but I doubt it so much. I will talk to her not to agree with that no matter what, and she adores him too. (he has to ask her first because it`s her dog).
And he is a clean dog and very calm and loving, and anyway not allowed to come in our bedroom, so I don`t see what`s the problem. It`s not like I`m eating from the same bowl with him. Yes, his hair is falling but we removed the carpets so we can clean it easily.
I opened once a thread saying that people told me that dogs are dangerous for babies and asked your oppinion.. But never thought that my dad would really plan to get rid of the dog.
I don`t know what to say to convince my dad to let him here.... If that was officially my dog I could decide for him.. but it`s not.
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Re: Doggie (Pug) drama
Could you tell your family you asked your doc about the dog and they confirmed it's perfectly fine for you to live with him?
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Then I peed on a stick...
So obviouslyy ob is okay with it, haha, and I'm willing to bet the rest are too.
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I would talk to your doctor and get his opinion (you have good doctors so they should confirm that this is hogwash) and then tell your grandfather that a medical professional has confirmed that old wives tale is BS. Actually TBH, I've never heard that particular myth.
First, kids with dogs are less likely to have allergies, particularly allegories to pet dander. That is a fact.
Here is just one article about it: https://articles.latimes.com/2012/jul/09/science/la-sci-dogs-cats-babies-health-20120709
Second, outdoor cats (not dogs) carry a small risk to pregnant women if the woman handles the cats' feces (you can also get it from uncooked meat or infected produce). So the solution most doctors suggest is changing the litter box with gloves or have someone else change the litter box for you). Again, you cannot get it from dogs.
Third, the idea of the pet hair sounds like an old wives tale about cats smothering babies or stealing their breath. I haven't heard that about dogs. But in any event, that is not true either, it was an explanation for SIDS before people had any idea of what was going on. Lay your kid on their back to sleep with no blankets or pillows, sleep with a fan going in your child's room, BF your child, use a paci, don't over heat your child by dressing them too warmly...all these things help deter SIDS. Cats and dogs have nothing to do with it.
I agree, it's your baby. Your GF is not in charge. Plus, he's just plain wrong in this instance.
Either find a new place to stay where you can keep him.
Or contact a rescue group or shelter and find him a safe home.
It may be hard but it would be cruelty to leave him outside.
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