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iwed2005
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Name: Julie
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please advice
I recently had a baby and my dog hasn't adjusted very well to my little girl. He doesn't go after her but he now decides that he can urinate anywhere he wants. i hired a dog walker but that doesn't help, it seems like he urinates while we are sleeping. it is starting to irritate my husband. what can i do??
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Posted 11/1/06 4:01 PM |
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Eva Luna
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Member since 8/05 4750 total posts
Name: God, bless & heal my DH, JenG's DH Rob & DebG
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Re: please advice
I'm sorry!! I actually just saw this today...
New Baby Comin'? Dog Meet Baby is a CD filled with the sounds of babies. Why you ask? Good question, keep reading. Bringing home an infant for the first time can really freak a dog out, especially if the dog has been ruling the roost for a while. To prevent all hell from breaking loose during those first vital moments, we recommend familiarizing your dog with the quirky sounds newborns make, from blood-curdling screams to the cooing of an angel. It worked for us, but hey don't take our word for it, you don't even know us, even the experts agree. Plus, it just makes sense.
Dog Meet Baby
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Posted 11/1/06 5:04 PM |
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btrflygrl
me and baby #3!
Member since 5/05 12013 total posts
Name: Shana
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Re: please advice
eh...those CD's are a ploy. The BEST way is to bring something with the baby scent home before baby comes.
My 2 adjusted well to her coming home. They sniffed her in the carseat and pretty much ignored her.
Honestly, it's your dog either marking his territory if he is not fixed or depending on where he's peeing....it's him showing his dominance over the baby which you must STOP immediately.
The dog must know that the baby is above him in the pack.
I suggest holding the infant, calling the dog and giving it some attention at the same time. Gesturing the baby to pet the dog. Even give the dog extra play and love time.
And clean up his messes with Natures miracle...it neutralizes the smell so he'll be less likely to do it in the same spot.
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Posted 11/1/06 6:39 PM |
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MsMBV
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Name: Me
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Re: please advice
You have a pug, right? They can be very spiteful if they feel they are not getting enough attention. We went through this with my Pug when we brought Loki, our 2nd dog into the house. Try to make sure that time with your dog is not over-shadowed by the baby time. I know this sounds ridiculous, but I mean little things like feeding & walking times. Also, if you can keep the dog in the same area as the baby during changing time, & relaxed time together.
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Posted 11/6/06 2:08 PM |
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