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Feb 12, 20251 min read
Dogs Meeting Babies Without Panic — A Must-Read Guide for Expecting Parents
By Peqaboo Team
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Dogs Meeting Babies: A Must-Read Guide for Expecting Parents
A new family member is on the way, but worried your dog might not get along with the baby? Don't worry! With proper preparation, dogs and babies can become the best of friends.
Pre-Birth Preparation
Before the baby arrives, start these preparations:
- Gradual changes: Slowly adjust your dog's daily routine to adapt to the new schedule after baby arrives
- Scent familiarisation: Bring baby products home so your dog can get familiar with baby scents in advance
- Set boundaries: Train your dog early on which areas are accessible and which aren't
- Basic obedience: Ensure your dog knows basic commands like "sit", "stay", and "leave it"
The First Meeting
The introduction when bringing baby home for the first time is crucial:
- Take your dog for a walk first to burn off excess energy
- Use calm tones and demeanour for the introduction
- Maintain safe distance between dog and baby
- Let the dog sniff baby's clothing or towel
- Reward calm behaviour
Daily Coexistence Rules
- Never leave dog and baby alone together, even with the gentlest dogs
- Maintain your dog's exercise and play time — don't neglect them because of the baby
- Create a "dog safe zone" where they have their own resting space
- Teach older children how to properly interact with dogs
Warning Signs
Watch for these behaviours in your dog:
- Growling or baring teeth at the baby
- Sudden withdrawal or anxiety
- Significant loss of appetite
- Destructive behaviour
If these occur, seek help from a professional trainer or veterinary behaviourist promptly.
With proper preparation, the relationship between your dog and baby can be a wonderful journey! Use Peqaboo to track behavioural changes and better manage this transition period.
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