The Kid Your Dog Didn't Ask For: Fostering Harmony Between Your Child And The Dog You Loved First

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Author:
Nicole Skeehan
Publication Year:
2024
ISBN:
9798325655999
Page count:
102
Publisher:
Nicole Skeehan
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You're expecting a baby, but you are worried that your reality might not be as rosy as your ideal, with your dog sleeping peacefully by the fireplace while you rock your sleeping child. Maybe your dog is more prone to mischief than mindfulness, leaving you wondering how they'll handle the new arrival. Or perhaps you've already brought your baby home, only to witness your dog's world turned upside down.

In this practical yet accessible read, we dive into the nitty-gritty of blending your two greatest loves: your dog and your child. From rambunctious pup to curious crawler, we've got you covered with expert advice and relatable stories to ensure a seamless transition for everyone involved. Topics include:

  • What to teach your dog both before and after you give birth.
  • Identifying canine body language and signs of stress and predicting whether the stress will persist or dissipate with time.
  • The best way to introduce your dog to your baby.
  • How to handle your dog if they are anxious about your child.
  • The pros and cons of getting a new dog, and how to choose one that is right for your family.
  • The most reliable way to find out if your dog will be safe around your child.

A down-to-earth guide for navigating the ups and downs of raising a baby alongside your beloved pup, and featuring solutions that really work, without adding to your workload; 'The Kid Your Dog Didn't Ask For' is about to be your new favorite read.

Nicole Skeehan, CPDT-KA

With over 25 years of experience, Nicole is a respected author, speaker, and dog trainer based in Philadelphia. Balancing parenthood with a passion for all things dog, she is excited to empower families to build strong connections between their two and four legged children through this book.