Our dogs have been our only babies for 7+ years. There are a few behaviors we need to correct before baby gets here. Our big dog thinks the street in front of our house is his won personal property and barks at anyone who dares to step foot onto the blacktop. So we've started them on bark collars now so they don't associate baby with being shocked when they bark. I don't like using it, but I really won't like them being mean to baby. Also I'm worried that once baby gets here we'll be so wrapped up in him/her that we'll almost neglect our dogs. What are you doing to prep your dogs for a new baby coming into the house and how do you plan to introduce them?
Re: Prepping your dogs for baby
2nd round exp 8/20/18.
Also 100% agree with the growling (as long as it's not a snarl with teeth showing) my one dog is not as tolerable as my other however when he is annoyed and had enough he will growl and walk away which is what you want. He is saying I have had enough and removing himself from the situation.
I have a friend who is the opposite of me and and wouldn't allow the dogs to be "part" of what they were doing and would discipline by hitting when the dogs growl and they have had a few incidents of biting and the dogs are not good with the lo now. I wouldn't trust my lo with them and I believe this is their own fault for how they handled the many situations.
https://loveandaleash.com/?s=Baby&submit=Search
This should be the first entry and at the bottom of the entry it lists the others. I really enjoyed it and got some good ideas from it. But our dog is extremely obedient and exercised and played with regularly. So we've never had any behavior issues with him. Also he only ever barks at is our vacuum. So maybe once you guys get the behavior stuff taken care of these would help with prepping for the baby. Good luck with your pups and little one!