January 2015 Moms

Anyone have advice on getting pets to adjust to first time baby?

My family keeps telling me I need to get rid of my dogs once baby is born. They say it's unhealthy because of the fur they shed and in case they try to hurt the newborn. However, I consider my dogs to be part of my family and it seems awfully dramatic to make a choice like this when plenty of families with kids and babies have puppies and dogs (which are already trained). I know it will be hard work since I will be home alone most of the time unless my mom or in laws are in town so I get that cleaning and managing a baby will be difficult but certainly not impossible. Am I making the right choice though? Is there really a reason to change my lifestyle with my pets after baby is born?

Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with pregnancy/post pregnancy with pets??

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    Have baby stuff set up already, swing, cosleeper, etc so dog gets used to them in the room and used to maneuvering around them. Try to keep the dogs on a similar routine as before.

    We babied our dog so much before kids and everyone thought he would be jealous of the baby and that we'd have to give him away. He did wonderfully. He is now very protective of him and takes the toddler abuse without even growling. I worry more about my toddler hurting the dog than the other way around.

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Re: Anyone have advice on getting pets to adjust to first time baby?

  • That's a great idea! Thanks for the input we will definitely try that so our dogs don't feel scared/jealous/overly curious.
  • Your family is being ridiculous. I'm sure there a special exceptions that may require re-homing, but it general it is not necessary to "get rid of" your pets when you have children.

    Of course having pets and a newborn will be more work and yes, you absolutely have to be careful when you have even the sweetest most well-trained pet around a baby. However, millions of people with children and pets manage just fine.

    There are tons of resources available to help you transition. Just do a google search to find lots of tips, articles or books on this topic and try to figure out what the best methods might be for you and your pets.
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  • People til me to get rid of our dog too my response was always hell no.

    I had the nursery and all the gear set up and in place about 3 weeka or so before the baby was born. The car seat was hang in out in dinning room so she could get used to stuff and sniff around. Also had dhe come hkmr with a blanket from the hospital ds was wrapped up in so she could sniff it.

    When we brought ds home our dog was fine with the baby. Was always curious when he cried but other then that led ds alone.
  • PPs gave great advice. I sent dh home with blankets with her scent on them. They were curious at first. But when she started crying they hightailed it out of there! My female cat had been attached to me throughout the pregnancy and she loves all the baby stuff. Loves to sit in it, but never did when baby was actually in it. My cats are older (9 now, 7 when dd was born) and pretty chill. Now that she is a toddler, she loves them! Loves to touch and pet them. When she gets too rough, they get up and leave. They both have their claws and have never scratched anyone.
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  • I'm concerned as well people tell me all the time because my dog is so attached to me and has separation anxiety (which we are working on) that he is going to be jealous of the baby. He is sweet and mellow and loves my friends daughter but she is 6 now but I've never really had him around a baby.

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