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How to Introduce a Baby to Your Dog

By FaithAllen
 
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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Another adult to help
  • Patience
  • Watchful eye
  • Step 1:
    Put your dog on a leash. Before you bring the baby into the house, ask your spouse or a friend to put your dog on a leash. Your dog might become very excited about the new arrival, and you do not want the dog jumping up on the baby. Having the dog on a leash enables you to restrain or remove the dog quickly, if needed.
  • Step 2:
    Invite your dog to sniff the baby. Sit down in a chair while holding the baby. Use a soft tone in your voice as you invite the dog to meet the baby. Introduce the two of them, using both the baby's name and the dog's name. Have your spouse or friend watch the dog closely to make sure he is very gentle with the baby.
  • Step 3:
    Allow your dog to sniff for a while. As long as the sniffing is not bothering the baby, allow the dog to sniff the baby for several minutes. Dogs say hello by sniffing. Also, you want the dog to become familiar with the baby's scent.
  • Step 4:
    Praise your dog for being gentle. Give your dog lots of positive reinforcement for being gentle around the baby.
  • Step 5:
    Pet your dog. After your dog has finished sniffing the baby, ask your spouse or friend to hold the baby while you give your dog lots of attention. Your dog needs to know that she has not been replaced by this little bundle.
  • Step 6:
    Supervise future interactions between the baby and the dog. Even if your dog has always been very gentle, his behavior can be unpredictable as he adjusts to his newest family member.
  • Step 7:
    Set aside time for your dog. Taking care of a new baby is time-consuming, and your dog is likely to miss the time that you used to spend together. Make time to give your dog some attention each day, and he will be much less likely to become jealous of the baby.

Tips & Warnings

  • Never leave your baby unattended with your dog. Even a very gentle dog can pick up a baby in his mouth, causing serious injury to your baby.

Photo/Video Credit

(c) Faith Allen

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