July 2nd, 2009 |
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Dogs & Babies Learn How To Help Your Puppy Adjust To Your New Baby
Bringing a new baby into the household that already has a puppy living in it can prove to be a little difficult at times. You need to understand that a puppy who has been in the house for a while views the home as his territory and when you bring home a small child then this toy-like new person can feel like a threat. There is no best way to prepare for this scenario, however we do have a few suggestions to help your puppy adjust to the new arrival of your baby:
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July 2nd, 2009 |
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Dogs & Babies How To Handle Your Jealous Puppy When The New Baby Arrives
If you’ve had a puppy for sometime now, then you probably realize just how much he loves being the center of attention. Unfortunately, when a family suddenly gives birth to a new baby, this may create a problem of jealousy with your puppy. Your dog may display bad behavior such as barking, pawing, as well as destructive tendencies towards household belongings.
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June 30th, 2009 |
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Dogs & Babies 3 Ways To Help Your Puppy Adjust To Your Newborn Baby
Are you having a new baby soon? Congratulations! Bringing a brand new son or daughter into this world is one of life’s greatest pleasures. Your baby is going to make a life-changing addition to your house.
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June 29th, 2009 |
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Children & Puppies: The Best Way To Socialize The New Puppy With Your Kids
Having a new puppy in the house is a very exciting and memorable experience, especially when you have children in the family. However, every interaction between your child and your new puppy must be closely supervised, especially for the first few days after your puppys arrival.
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June 28th, 2009 |
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Children & Puppies: Teaching Your Kids On How To Be A Responsible Dog Owner
As soon as your new puppy arrives at your home for the very first time, you should get started on the training process immediately. Successful puppy training can be a pleasant and rewarding experience to everyone, so long as you start early and remain consistent week after week, month after month, and yes year after year!
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June 27th, 2009 |
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Children & Puppies: Getting Your Child & New Puppy Off To A Great Start
Nothing is more adorable than seeing a small child and a loving puppy playing happily together. What’s even better to know, is that psychological studies have proven that people who are fortunate enough to grow up with a dog in the family household tend to have happier childhoods.
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June 26th, 2009 |
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Baby & Kids
Children & Dog Training: Make Training Fun, Not A Chore
To help your children become involved in training the family puppy, make it fun rather than a chore. One way to do this is to turn it into a game.
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June 25th, 2009 |
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Baby & Kids
I was lucky – my Beagle-mix (Chloe) adjusted to our new baby well. In fact, she would scratch at the bedroom door every time my daughter, Sophie, cried – just in case I was able to tune out the walls (not a chance!). Chloe would also leave my warm bed to lie on the couch with us during those middle-of-the-night feedings.
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