What Can I Do To Prepare My Pets For The New Baby?
Getting ready
for a new family member is a busy, exciting time. In addition to all that you need to do to prepare
for the new baby, there
are a few things you
can do to make
the transition easier for
your pets. Most
pets accept a new baby
with no problem. But, if you want to be extra careful, you can begin to prepare them ahead
of time for the big event.
First, make sure your pets are up-to-date
with veterinary checkups
and vaccinations, since you
may not have time for such things in the first few months after the babys birth. Give your pets
plenty of special attention. Play with your
cats and dogs on a regular basis; exercise helps them to relax, and it relieves stress for the whole family. If you have a dog, consider taking him or her in for a training refresher course. Find a trainer who uses positive reinforcement. A trainer who has experience with
babies and children is ideal, since he or she can design a training, exercise, and safety plan for your family. It
will save you a lot of time and frustration when you are busy with the baby if your dog knows key
commands, such
as drop it, leave it, wait, and down/stay. Make sure you practice the commands daily with your dog.
Both cats and dogs can benefit from familiarity with
babies before you bring your new one home. Invite friends over who have babies and small children. Watch your animals closely to see how they react. If your pets seem unduly frightened, you might want to seek help from a behaviorist; your veterinarian may be able to refer you to someone. Never, ever leave a baby or child unsupervised with the animals. Start
using baby products such as lotion, bath soap, powder, and laundry soap. If you and the rest of the family smell like baby products, the baby will have a familiar smell when he or she arrives.
Set up the babys room as soon as possible,
so your animals will accept the new arrangement long before the baby comes home. A screen door can be very helpful to keep cats and dogs away from the sleeping baby. You can practice
going into the room and reading aloud or talking in tones you will use with the baby. The animals will learn to wait (probably at the door) for your return.
Shalene Chamings