Good morning/afternoon everyone,
So this is our first baby. Well our dog is our first baby.

She is 11 years old but it still very healthy, active, excitable etc. We adopted her at 10 months old so for over 10 years it has just been her and us. We have done a lot of research on the best ways to introduce and make her feel like she is still part of the family. We are very much dog people and we have no intention of treating her any differently than we do now. So I guess I am just interested in others experiences in this adjustment.
Thanks in advance ladies.
Re: Experiences bringing baby home to meet dog?
Me 36 DH 39
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We have a very high energy breed and when I got pregnant I knew it was going to be very important to do some training because she was the baby up to that point and DH had spoiled her rotten.
I started doing baby training at about 7 months. I bought a cheap baby doll from Goodwill and started carrying it around with me, sitting with it on the couch, etc. Sometimes I would put it in the swing or bouncy chair and turn it on so she could get used to it. I didn't do any of this for long periods of time in the beginning, I just wanted a nice slow introduction. By the time we brought baby home our dog was used to the idea of not getting all of the attention, and all the new baby stuff wasn't sprung on her at once. It worked really well for us.
DH went home with one of the receiving blankets while I was still in the hospital and he left it there. When we all got home I went in first so she could see I was ok, then DH came in with the baby. It was great, our dog was very curious and loving. She ended up treating our baby like her puppy, it was very sweet to see her maternal instincts kicking in.
I'm sure if you give your dog some time to adjust before baby comes home it will help ease everyone into the transition. Good luck!
"It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I've heard everything listed above, but some friends of ours did something I had never heard of - and they have an extremely aggressive dog (well to everyone but them, that is.) This dog is a jerk. He hates EVERYONE that is not his owners. He loves other dogs, but hates people. He will bark excessively, snap, bite, etc. The only time he tends to somewhat calm down is when he is in other people's houses. He's really just an a-hole in his own house.
Anyway - the friends had their parents meet them at a local park with their dog. That neutral ground was where the baby and dog met. Them they took teh dog home with them. Our friends said they have NEVER had any issues whatsoever with their dog. In fact, he was almost instantly protective. He still hates everyone else though.
"It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness." - Eleanor Roosevelt