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Old 05-13-2010, 07:30 AM   #20
motomomma317
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There are days I love my dogs more then my son (who by the way is a teenager). My dogs don't get lippy, or ask for money. In most cases they listen.... not all but most. Sure I still have to clean up after the puppy but its usually much easier.

In all seriousness I really think that most people who have a special bond with there dog (they don't just have it around for the cute factor) will still have that bond. You will worry about the baby at first when it comes home if the dog will accept it and so forth. Then when the baby gets to moving around and chasing the dog your gonna start to worry if the dogs gonna be ok. Always good to have a safety spot for the dog as this stage. like some place it can hide away when its tired of being chased.

some people have a hard time adjusting to being a new mother. Its a lot of work. Sometimes the dog will fall by the wayside. Its a fact of life. when the baby is sick or teething or just not getting the sleep everyone needs. Those are not everyday things tho. I always thought when my son was a child My dog would sleep with me every night too. I didn't change the game plan my dog did. He would sleep under my sons crib and when I would go in for his night time feedings he would lay on the floor next to us while i fed him. Then he would roll back under the bed and fall asleep. In the years that followed that dog would never leave my sons side. anywhere he went the dog went. Altho not a yorkie I believe any dog can attach itself to a child.
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