for wanting a dog? LO is 5 months old and I keep seeing all these cute little puppies everywhere in my neighborhood.
THEN, I youtubed "puppies and babies".... seriously too cute. DH would never allow it but a girl can dream
for wanting a dog? LO is 5 months old and I keep seeing all these cute little puppies everywhere in my neighborhood.
THEN, I youtubed "puppies and babies".... seriously too cute. DH would never allow it but a girl can dream
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
Omg I couldn't raise a puppy and a baby.. I'd go crazy!
I actually met a woman at the petstore who got a puppy when her baby was an infant though!
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Yes! I love my pup but it's not easy .... and he's an older dog.
honeydew / 7687 posts
Crazy for wanting a dog? NO! a puppy? maybe.. I don't think I'll ever have one, we prefer to adopt older dogs. Puppies are so much work!
grapefruit / 4582 posts
@scg00387: I'd love to adopt an older dog that's already house trained but it not knowing their behavior makes me nervous with DD around. I figured if they grew up together they'd be used to each other
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
Don't do it!!! I love my pup but I can't tell you how much time I spend worrying about how hard it's going to be to have a baby and a dog. Wait until LO is old enough to help.
honeydew / 7687 posts
@luckypenny I can see that, but honestly I've been around a ton of puppies and I'd be really stressed about accidental injuries between a baby and a puppy! They just have so much energy, and so many sharp little teeth, and such mischief. I think most problems with older dogs come in when they've never, ever been around kids and then 4 years in, a baby is introduced.
When we adopted our mutt we made sure he wasn't a "terrier" type and have aggressively socialized him with my nieces and any neighborhood kids - he has gone from scared, to skeptical, to obsessed with little people. So, fingers crossed, it'll be a relatively easy transition with him.
Anyways, obviously it is different for everyone and every dog! Here is a picture of our mutt being used as a doll pony
coconut / 8475 posts
I was shopping for a puppy while ttc but then got pregnant! DH said no after that:( and as happy as I was to be pregnant: the thought of a pup hasn't left my mind since:(
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
I think I'd go nuts if I had a LO and a puppy and LO isn't even here yet. That being said, I really enjoyed having a dog growing up, so I'd be temped if we were in a place that allowed pets and if we were home more.
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
Yep, you're right cray-cray. I have 2 dogs and a 6 month old, and I think that's just way to much work. I couldn't imagine doing it with a puppy!
grapefruit / 4582 posts
@scg00387: Thats so true. those puppy teeth are super sharp!
@TurtleDoves: I know how ya feel. I can't wait until DD is older and we can get one
@MaisyMay: Our community is super dog friendly...we could be the only ones without a dog! Plus I was telling DH maybe it'd get us out of the house more to walk them
@prettylizy: One of my mama friends has two dogs and a new baby too and thinks its too much too. Sigh. I wish I could do it all. DH reminds me how much I ask for help with just the baby.
cantaloupe / 6751 posts
We got a Golden Retriever puppy about 6 months before I got pregnant - not a good idea! I love her, but I was sooo tired during my pregnancy and she had so much energy... felt like it wasn't really fair to her.
cantaloupe / 6164 posts
if i could guarantee that i'd have a puppy exactly like my dog was as a puppy, i'd do it in a heartbeat. he was super easy to potty train, not mischievous, and super cuddly and sweet. he's also eager to please, so we've never had to tell him no more than once... he doesn't like to upset us. he's literally the perfect dog. if i could have another one of him, i'd do it for sure!
pear / 1837 posts
We lost our old dog when LO was maybe 6 months old, and got another dog when he was a little over a year. It's definitely a lot of work, but we went through a good rescue organization that set us up with an older (we think around 7 year old) dog who'd been tested around kids and dogs in foster homes and had never shown any signs of aggression or guarding or anything, and it has been great. The dog doesn't LOVE kids, so we're pretty vigilant about correcting LO when he doesn't treat the dog appropriately, but our dog is so incredibly chill and is very tolerant. (Plus, we let LO give him lots of treats, and LO is the one who feeds him every day). I'm definitely glad we went with an older dog who'd already been observed by foster homes. I don't think I could handle puppy stuff- not the energy, not the mouthiness, not the accidents. Our dog loves walks but doesn't need too much exercise, has never had an accident in the house, and is pretty much the easiest dog you could have while still, you know, having a dog.
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