Morning2,
Let’s
talk about babies and pets. I believe most of us keep pets at home J
When
it comes to letting our baby play with pets, we as parent should have concerns
as how they will react to the pet? And how the pet will response.
Do
you know naturally, babies and pets have same mind set as in characteristics
and behavior? With a newborn baby, we
must prepare to introduce our baby to the cats or dogs. The pets will act territorial initially,
however, do not worry as their instincts will kick in and encourage them to
slowly get used to being around the new member.
I bet everyone is concern if an allergy
reactions will occurs to babies around pets.
Here are some useful tips we can use:
- Consult physicians and research
both parents’ medical conditions before having a baby to identify if their
families have any history of allergic reactions to pets and the level of
seriousness.
- Take “extra precautions” in terms
of hygiene and environmental issues especially inside the house.
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- Put the pet’s plate for food, water or litter box where
the baby cannot reach. He or she could choke on pet food and the water
dish can be considered as a drowning hazard.
Another issue to us is what if our baby
and pet(s) not getting along. Many pets
do extremely well with small children, but even gentle pets can bite or scratch
if provoked. Example:
- The cry of a newborn can be enough to put
some dogs on edge or annoy cats, and once your child is old enough to
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- Grab tails and pull whiskers,
anything can happen for sure once your child is old enough.hahahaha I used
to do that :-p
The best things we can do
are:
- · Don’t leave your baby alone:
Ensure that our baby is
never alone with a pet and encourage them to get to know each other gradually
under close supervision.
Give your pets a location
where they can escape to when they need space from your little one. Guarantee you enforce this space even if it
is just a dog or cat bed in the corner and don't let the baby go there.
A good idea to consider.
Many professional trainers offer specialized classes to teach dogs and even
cats on how to get along with young children.
Finally, don't overlook the pet door,
if you have one. A baby who just learned
how to crawl can be curious enough to go outside very quickly or even becomes
trapped. Use a safety gate to block your
child's access to the pet door, or keep it locked for now.
I am sure in the end both child and
pet will learn to love time together as well as value some time apart.
That’s all guys. Have an awesome day
-Dayangku-