77. 5 Essential Steps to Prepare Your Dog for New Baby
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Worrying about how your dog will respond to your new baby might keep you up at night. Lots of people who are pregnant, adopting or using a surrogate experience the same thing. Fortunately for you, there are specialists, like me, who can help you to prepare your dog for new baby ahead of time.
In my new free guide, 5 Essential Steps to Prepare Your Dog for New Baby, I share simple "recipes" to help you ensure a safe and happy transition for your growing family. Download the guide here.
5 Essential steps to prepare your dog for new baby
- Use positive reinforcement training
- Set up a safe Haven for your dog
- Get your dog familiar with baby sounds and equipment
- Shift your dog's routines to help them be more flexible
- Come up with various supervision and management strategies
Other supportive resources for parents with dogs
Listen to my limited series podcast, Parenting Kids and Dogs 101 here, on my website, or on your favorite podcast player.
It's only natural for questions about our kids and dogs to arise from time to time, especially as our babies grow up and our dogs mature. And if I'm being honest, it's not really worth asking for free advice from friends or online because you can't rely on the accuracy of the feedback you are getting. If you'd like to learn more about The Pooch Parenting Society, where I offer practical life and science-based tips and strategies, ongoing support and a safe place to share, head on over to www.safekidsanddogs.com. From one parent to another, I see you and I promise, you're not alone.
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