| And Baby Makes Four: A Trimester-by-Trimester Guide to a Baby-Friendly Dog |  | Authors: Penny Scott-fox, Uncredited ghostwriter Publisher: TFH Publications Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 95 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 6.1 x 0.4
ISBN: 0793805678 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7089689142 EAN: 9780793805679 ASIN: 0793805678
Publication Date: January 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Having a baby should be an exciting and celebratory time for parents-to-be. However, if there is a pet in the household, there may be concern about how he will react to a newborn addition to the family. And Baby Makes Four provides expecting parents with straightforward instructions on how to prepare the family dog for a new baby's arrival. Written by a behaviorist and mother, this useful guide helps to address specific pet behaviors that may concern parents-to-be, including possessiveness, jealousy, fear of new people and new situations, inappropriate jumping, and chewing on baby toys. The chapters are arranged chronologically by trimester, continuing through childbirth and the arrival of the newborn baby, to help your dog adjust to changes in the home. The book also features an assortment of contemporary, eye-catching illustrations that highlight and define key information from the text. If you wish to guide your pet through your pregnancy and help ensure a loving relationship between him and your new baby, And Baby Makes Four can show you how to be a leader to your dog while reinforcing his status within the family dynamic.
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it's ok but not worth it if you just look on the internet April 8, 2010 Happy Again (West Sacramento, CA) A simple google search turns up the same information for the most part. Like another poster I found the suggestions very basic, and not worth it for a dog who is already obiedent (for the most part). And the moving the dog out of the bedroom completely seems extreme - I get the no sleeping on the bed, but out of the room seems excessive.
Great for 'Pregnant Clients' February 23, 2010 N. Tanner In almost all of our group training classes we have young couples that are expecting. This book is simple and practical and makes 'preparing' their dog very achievable without a great deal of extra time.
A must-read before your first baby March 16, 2008 J. Burcham (Olathe, KS United States) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
As a small animal veterinarian who has a passionate interest in companion animal behavior, I didn't want to assume that I already knew everything I needed to know about preparing my dogs for the arrival of my first baby, but after reading this book, I guess I feel like I'm doing everything the way I should. The information is practical, common-sense, and easy to apply. Also very important!! I think the author covers all the main points well. Might be nice if it included a CD of baby sounds, but I already bought one from Dogwise:
Sounds Good CD - Babies by Terry Ryan.
Very basic suggestions December 12, 2007 Scuba Girl (Cleveland, OH USA) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
We have two large dogs that live in the house and we're expecting our first child in a few months. I was a little concerned about how to help our dogs adjust to the new arrival. I bought this book with high hopes. It is not bad, but the suggestions are very basic and I didn't agree with all of the suggestions. The author says you should not let your dogs sleep in the bedroom with you and, if they are accustomed to sleeping there now, you should move them out before the baby arrives. It seems like this would just further upset a dog who has been used to sleeping nearby all its life. Our dogs sleep in their crates in our room at night and I see no need to change that arrangement once the baby arrives. The book also includes a large section on basic obedience commands. This is useful if you have never done obedience training, but we've taken our dogs through advanced obedience training and this part was completely unnecessary. I really wanted more tips on how to handle the inevitable baby-dog dilemmas (dogs taking baby's food, dogs licking baby's face, etc.) but I didn't really find the tips I was looking for.
Easy to understand and easy to implement November 10, 2007 yoginijanny (Portsmouth, NH) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
And Baby Makes Four is a great book for expecting parents who have 4 legged children living at their house. It is an easy to follow book with practical recommendations for preparing your dog for baby's presence. Most training can be easily implemented into your daily routine with a few simple changes (changing when you feed your dog or changing expectations of your dog). It also include advice about cats. I feel more confident about the exciting day when my baby meets my dog and cat.
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