Hi there, wanted to lay down the foundation about the meaning of jealous animals. How do you approach your pet to your newborn? Canines have been around before humans, and man’s first dog was in Egypt in 23000, BCE then evolved in China, Europe, and the Middle East. Now is all over the world with the title Man best friend. Loyal companions, by nature, want to protect their pack, we are their pack adopted young about 10 weeks old are ready for training and development of skills. They evolved from a wild dangerous predator to a gentle, timetable, breed. Every dog has a personality which sometimes clashes with the new owner, all animals are very aware of one intention toward them there’s so much cruelness happening, toward these animals, from starvation training to keeping them inside the house all day dogs are domestic animals their homeland is outdoors, and their survival skills are much more than the human race so don’t worry about them in the wild. People want dogs as accessories carrying them in a brand handbag when they are capable of walking. It’s the lack of knowledge from the trainer. The dog needs fresh air as the human body does, with exercise everyday walking, running jogging. All the build-up energy will lead to aggressive behaviour. The canine isn’t meant to be aggressive all the duration of the time meaning those owners who beat their dogs into submission, and dog fight clubs are all illegal and animal abuse. Treat your dog as if you want to be dealt with, equally the root of the problem isn’t the dog it’s the owner Not the dog’s fault for improper training. Now coming home from the hospital is exciting and a new venture, for everyone’s involvement warm welcome for the dog, the dog’s pet and slowly approaching the dog with ease letting, the dog sniff the infant. When you are comfortable and the dog is showing satisfactory behaviours each day slowly introduced the baby to the dog. My experience with my, pooch was my dog stepped over the infant out of jealousy and one day stepped on her I was very angry and chased my dog out of the bedroom. My partner remained me that I shouldn’t be harsh with our dog. So I went to find my pooch and gave her a pet. Now it may take a while for dogs, to get used to the idea of a small human coming in to take all the attention away from them. Sometimes what may help is getting the dog a toy. Each time you buy a growing, infant a toy buy the dog also one. The dog understands and feels left out at times. To this day my pooch growls at my daughter, I correct the behaviour right away it’s not cute. It’s not like my pup didn’t know what was happening she saw my pregnancy up close and it doesn’t matter how prepared you are for the arrival it’s up to the animal, and how they feel about the new addition to the family. My advice is to include the dog daily changing, diapers and letting the dog be in the room. when feeding the infant, you might want to give the dog a treat also. In the beginning, including the dog. When you’re healed up and ready to take the stroller out for a run take the dog with you they will appreciate it. Remember a dog is man’s best friend, don’t neglect the dog because you had a baby you don’t want aggression or behavioural difficulties towards you or the infant. Then something happens that could have been avoided resulting, in giving the dog away or putting the dog down. Treat the dog as your first child or a member of the family with compassion, and respect that dog will grow with your little one and protect them as they have protected you for all those years. Remember to speak positive affirmations I can do it if I can’t I’ll ask for help. Thanks for reading my blogs I hope to give insight into my situations and how I, handled them and remember you are not alone the struggles of parenting are very real.
That darn dog!
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Hi there, I’m a new mama here to give helpful parenting tips which helped me, being a parent can be overwhelming, and the struggle is real, if I had that helpful tips, maybe my own experience wouldn't have been difficult who knows? I am not claiming to heal or cure. View more posts