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MADISON, Wis. - “My dog is my baby,” is a common phrase among dog owners. But what happens when it is time to welcome home a newborn? Training your pet to be prepared for the new addition can be the difference between your child's safety and potential problems.

Anne and Jason Khodadad were getting ready for one of the most exciting moments in their lives, but their furry family member was not so sure this was the best idea.

“I felt a little nervous because I wasn’t sure how (our dog), Red, would react to having a new baby in the house,” said Anne Khodadad.

According to dog trainer Tiffany Gutman, the couple's fear is common, and one that can and should be addressed well before the newborn arrives.

“People would call and say, 'You know what, my baby’s mobile now and all of a sudden (the dog is) growling, it’s barking, I’m afraid.' ” Gutman said. “And unfortunately a lot of those people were just re-homing these dogs or getting rid of them.

Gutman said that many animals, especially dogs, are surrendered to shelters each year.

“I’m here to tell you, it doesn’t have to happen,” she said. “We spend nine months getting ourselves ready and then we forget about the dog. Then all of a sudden blam! We bring baby home and we do nothing and we think they will just get along.”

But Gutman said this is a transition that doesn’t have to be as difficult as that, with some simple planning and effort.

“It’s a process that maintains,” she said. “If you’re in the hospital, if someone can bring home a blanket so the dog can get a scent before baby even comes into the house.”

“One of the things we did was we set up the crib and the bed and some baby toys early so that they wouldn’t be new in the house when the baby came home,” said Anne Khodadad.

And as Gutman predicted, the planning paid off.

“I feel comfortable with the baby and the dog in the same house,” said Anne Khodadad. “I never worry if they’re in the same area. I know that Red is comfortable having the baby here.”

Now with a room full of more and more toys Anne and Jason are expecting another new addition to the family. But this time they are a little more at ease.

There are some tell tale warning signs that your dog isn't feeling comfortable, which Gutman said signs are key to take note of.

If dogs are wining because of less attention during pregnancy, it’s a good idea to start the training process right away.

Dogs are all about space. A new baby violates that space. Start training the dog by giving separation and space guidelines.

Last and most importantly, never pet your dog if he or she reacts to the baby. You will think you’re calming it down, but you’re really showing affection and encouraging the behavior.

If you have a little one on the way and want to make sure the transition goes smoothly, Gutman has produced a DVD titled “Parenting your Pack” to help new parents through the transition. For more information or to purchase the DVD visit pawsitivlyk9s.com.

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Matt Van Hoven contributed to the print version of this story.



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I hope mommies-to-be see this story
 
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Helpful hints are always appreciated ~ especially if they help to keep dogs from being abandoned when a baby is on the way!
 
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good topic to bring to zootooers
 
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always prepare in advance good article
 
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This is a good topic. Everyone should be educated to make baby and animal bonding positive.
 
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there are certainly things you can do to prepare your dog, but nothing is definitive until you watch and see how the animal interacts with the child, particularly when the child becomes of walking age.
 
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Very informative article.

If you dog has been your one and only for a significant amount of time, whether you bring a new dog into their house or a new baby, your must prepare your "one and only" in advance. That is their home, intruders are generally not welcome.
 
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This is so important for the well being of the pet and the safetyof the child..
 
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Pets are just as much a part of the family as the kids are. People need to stop thinking of them as property to be sold or thrown away!
 
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Great story, It remind's us once again that your pet is a part of your family and should be treated as such and not sent off to a shelter!!
 
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You can't just brush your pet aside. It is a change for their life just like it is a change for your life. Your pet should be included in the preperation and introduced to new things well in advance so they are ready for the new arrival too.
 
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I've been through this a couple of times now. If you don't handle it the right way it can be difficult.
 
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I'm glad someone is addressing this issue.
 
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This is a very good article because I think it is true that the couple forget about the dog when a baby arrives. Animals are routine minded so if something new appears and gets attention naturally the dog feels anxiety. If the couple can get the dog ready then the dog will feel better when the baby arrives.
 
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This is a great idea-a friend of mine is pregnant and I will have to tell her about this.
 
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Good to know
 
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great advice
 
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This is helpful information for those who would like to safely introduce a new human addition to their family to their non-human members of the family.
 
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This is great advice on such an important topic. A common concern for us dog lovers who want to add a human baby to the family!
 
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Very good information. Thanks for sharing that with us all
 
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We did this with our dog way back when my son was born and she was his protector from the day we brought him home.
 
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Training a pet is the same as preparing a young sibling for the new baby. Maybe they could incorporate the idea and some of the training starting at the doctor's office. Wouldn't it be great for the doc to say you are having a baby and by the way if you have a pet you should consider some extra training to prepare your furry family as well! This is a great article. I wish more people were on ZooToo to read it. It could help them keep the whole family happy including the pet!
 
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Good point. I like the idea of it being brought up at the doctor's office. After all, dogs are part of the family.
 
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great story and great idea that i hope goes far!
 
Really good article. I plan to have children in the next year or so and I have a dog and three cats so these tips will be really helpful. When we got our puppy of course we considered this issue so I plan to put these tips in full affect when we decide to make the leap.
 
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great idea to do something about this problem, easy solutions for a big issue
 
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People have to be responsible with their pets. I know of many who push the pets to the side upon the arrival of a baby. This is not fair, and the dog should be acquainted appropriately so that it can still be an important family member.
 
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I'm in my late 20's and my friends and I all have dogs who are our babies. Lately a few of my friends have become first time mothers to human babies and none of them would even think of abandoning their 'first' dog babies. The pictures we share are now with dogs and kids in them!
 
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I would always be vigilent about babies and dogs.
 
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It would be great if all the doctors were advertising this little video in their offices so pregnant mothers would pick up or purchase this to take home and watch. Too many of them will tell the parents to get rid of the pets instead. This sounds like a winning video .
 
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I think there should be training for families, with pets, who are expecting babies. Too often, they don't think of their pet, or get rid of the pet when a baby arrives.
 
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Sounds like they have everything under control for pets and children
 
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What a difference a little eduacation and patience could make in the lives of our
"babies". Hope it is publicized and everyone learns from it.
 
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I think all who plan on having a family with a pet chould follow these tips.
 
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More people should know about this. Maybe it should be added to all the things you are informed of when you get pregnant. Doctors should be more sensitive to this. As you said most often people give up their pets.
 
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when my nephew was born we took a sheet of his from the hospital and brought it home to the dog. and the two were best friends forever
 
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A friend at work is preparing to have her first babies and in this case twin boys. As if that wasn't enough she also two yorkies and I am going to get her this for her. They are great pet owners and will be great parents, and I'm sure this could really help them get better prepared for all that is to come.
 
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Whenever I know someone with a dog is expecting, I suggest preparing the dog for the change.
 
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So many people dispose of their pets when they have a baby. It's terribly sad. I'm glad this video is out there.
 
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Great idea to educate people about their pets when a new member of the family arrives. Someone should make a video addressing the issues and could make alot of money! Any takers! This video could be given at baby showers!
 
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i hate it when people give up a pet b/c of a new baby
 
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We just had a dog surrendered to us b/c the family had a baby. I think that people need to think about the future a little more before they take on the LIFETIME commitment of a pet.
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