Are you waiting for your baby Surely you already have everything ready for your arrival. Except for one thing: that puppy or kitten who was previously your darling has no idea of the great change that is coming in his home. Could I resent it? We tell you how your pet will react when your baby is born.
BABY ON THE WAY, HOW WILL YOUR PET REACT?
Pets are more susceptible than you can imagine, especially if they are very spoiled. But do not worry! Just because your baby is coming home soon doesn’t mean your pet has to leave. It is simply that you have different habits and care.
FOLLOW THESE TIPS:
Make it your partner during pregnancy:
Pets also notice the physical changes we undergo, and not by sight, but by smell and touch. Something you can do is talk lovingly to him while stroking your tummy and let him sniff you with confidence.
Measure your character:
purebred dogs tend to be calmer and adapt more easily to changes. If it is mix, it will cost a little more. Knowing their reactions will give you an idea of how they can behave with the new family member. Of course: be very patient with both!
Reaffirms his education:
Pets also forget to have good habits from time to time. Do not trust yourself and correct it as soon as possible and as many times as necessary.
Without such warm regards (for now):
We know that your pet loves to launch when you get home from work, and also give you loving licks. This has to change for your health and that of your baby. Try to get it used as soon as possible.
Define your play and walk schedules :
You will not have so much time to walk or play with it. From pregnancy, it is important that you get used to your new routine and schedules.
It establishes “its territory”:
Your pet must know where in the house he can be himself (where he can run, jump and play freely). This is important for the safety of the baby and to avoid accidents.
Let it come closer:
It is not a good idea that the baby is a mystery to your pet. When you are at home, let him come closer, smell him and get used to new sounds (crying and laughing).