Dogs are our babies too and if you're expecting your first (human) baby, you may worry about how the changes will affect your dog. Just like it's best to prepare an older sibling for the arrival of a new baby, it's also important to look at that for your furry child. From changes in their routine to getting issues underhand now, there are some tips you can follow to help your dog transition from an only 'child' to an older 'sibling'. Click through to read 7 tips on how to prepare your dog for a new baby: - By Devan McGuinness
Get your pup used to kid noises
There are CDs available that will help your dog get used to the typical sounds that a new baby will make. It can help your dog feel less anxious or bothered when the new noises are for real.
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Get your pup used to kid noises
There are CDs available that will help your dog get used to the typical sounds that a new baby will make. It can help your dog feel less anxious or bothered when the new noises are for real.