Jack Russell Training: Learn How To Introduce Your Pet To The New Baby
This post was written by admin3 on July 19, 2010
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Despite of effective jack russell training, it is expected for new parents to feel concerned in taking home and introducing their new bundle of joy to the resident pet. Dogs who have been the family’s baby for a long time are more prone to feel envious to the attention and affection the new baby gets.
But there is really no need to be worried about this because there are many easy and effective ways to train your canine friend to get used to the infant:
- Months prior to the birth of your baby, make some necessary change in lifestyle. Permit your pet to explore your baby’s sleeping area and get him used to the presence of toys, diapers, blankets and other baby stuff. Your pet must also understand that your lap isn’t his any longer and that he cannot just sit on it anytime.
- A dog that’s reliably trained with basic obedience such as sit, stay and down is less troublesome. However, if your pet has not yet perfected those commands, it’s best to take the dog training seriously long before the baby comes home. Those commands are necessary in controlling your pet in several occasions.
- Before bringing home the baby (if delivered at the hospital), bring home the blankets first, garments or other stuff the baby has worn or used. This is to familiarize your jack russell with the baby’s smell.
- If it’s time for the mom and the baby to come home, it’s best if another member of the family is the one carrying the baby. This prevents creating undesirable encounter on the first meeting should you need to ignore him or tell him “off” or “go away”.
- The dog’s very first meeting with the baby should be a positive encounter.
A dog breed as active as jack russell terrier can make a family occupied, much more with the new member of the family. Efficient time and task management can help make things easy.




