Thanks for stopping by my blog. To answer your question, my dog, Sydney was very curious and tolerant about the baby right away. My dog, Sarah, was unsure of the thing that showed up and was a bit sad about it taking me away from her. Delia could climb all over Sydney from the start, and Sarah finally came around. I think it helped a lot that we had the dogs while I was pregnant. To prep the dogs for the baby, I put the nursery together early, and I carried around a stuffed animal wrapped in a blanket. I would let the dogs sniff it, but I tried to teach them that I wouldn’t always be paying attention to them anymore. I think it helped. Good luck with the baby!
That might be the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. Seriously.
I can’t believe I got dressed and straightened up the house for it.
LOL. That is hilarious.
Thanks for stopping by my blog.
To answer your question, my dog, Sydney was very curious and tolerant about the baby right away. My dog, Sarah, was unsure of the thing that showed up and was a bit sad about it taking me away from her. Delia could climb all over Sydney from the start, and Sarah finally came around. I think it helped a lot that we had the dogs while I was pregnant. To prep the dogs for the baby, I put the nursery together early, and I carried around a stuffed animal wrapped in a blanket. I would let the dogs sniff it, but I tried to teach them that I wouldn’t always be paying attention to them anymore. I think it helped. Good luck with the baby!
I think I am going to google “door closure test” and see what comes up. Must a Canadian thing!
Wow.
I can’t believe that’s a job.
Sounds like something that originated in Jersey…
LOL @ the Jersey comment!!
And yes, that was crazy. But atleast you passed the door closure test.
I was wondering what it would be. Ha ha ha ha ha!
“door closure test” is now one of the top terms leading people to my blog… wtf? I hope they’re not in my building. Haha.