New Babies and Dogs - Imminent Disaster!

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Why Do Problems Occur With New Babies and Dogs?

New babies and dogs. Probably the ultimate ahhhhhhh factor. But why do new babies and dogs not get along? There seem to be so many problems associated with new babies and dogs, dogs get jealous, dogs attack, babies get hurt.

But expectant moms now have a something new to help them with this problem. When you know a much loved pet may have problems with a new family member, then you know it is imperative to find a solution!

New Babies with Dogs - What An Expectant Mom Can Do!

You know it is so important to keep your baby safe. It is sad to think that your dog may put your baby at risk, but please do not think your dog wont be affected. You dog could easily be jealous of all the love and attention a new baby gets, naturally enough. New babies and dogs both need love and attention!

So what can that lead to? Dog expert John Wade says dogs that are jealous can exhibit the following behaviours:

* Sometimes they start to house soil

* Sometimes they become destructive

* Sometimes bark non-stop

* Sometimes they become aggressive

Now, obviously house soiling is inconvienient, not necessarily dangerous to newborns. Destructive behaviour probably wont affect your newborn much either. Barking non-stop will certainly affect your little ones sleep - and yours! But worst of all are the possible effects of a dogs aggression. This is the worst problem with New babies and dogs

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New Babies and Dogs - What Action Can a New Mom or Dad Take?

I am sure you do not want to lose a precious family member, your dog. The thought of taking him or her to the pound is so sad. Even worse though, the thought of him hurting your baby! If that wasn't bad enough some states insist on euthanasia. A double loss. New babies and dogs both suffer!

However there is an answer!

John Wade is an experienced ethologist (he works on animal behaviours) and he has used his years of experience to write a book, one among many, named "How To Prepare Your Dog For Your Baby."

He writes in no-nonsense style on a variety of subjects including:

* Step by step how to introduce your dog to your baby

* How to desensitize Your Dog To The Sound of a Baby Crying

* Which baby accessories that sometimes spook dogs and how to prepare them in advance.

* How to use a point by point assessment protocol used by professionals to identify red flag areas

New Babies and Dogs - Why?

Maybe you feel as though you know a great deal about dogs, probably then, you do! But is it possible that John Wade, as an ethologist knows more?

Maybe you feel that you have to spend a great deal of money on a new little one, and there isn't the money for an ebook?

Well, some people have feel that this information is just rehashed bits and pieces of what is available currently. The felt it was not going to be worth as much as they first thought. However, when they actually got the book and read the information, they found that the information provided was not only invaluable, that it actually worked and helped their situation immeasurably. New babies and dogs are both worth it!

For instance, look at this testimonial.

"As a city shelter manager and the father of a newborn, I can well see the value in the information John has provided in this book. I think that any expecting parent that owns a dog would learn how to safely and successfully introduce their canine family member to their beautiful new addition.

In my line of work we are all too aware that most dog aggression cases we investigate are preventable and predictable. John provides a resource to recognize the signs that the average person would otherwise be unaware of. He also points out areas to tune up your dog's behavior even for those with child-friendly but unruly dogs.

In addition this resource also provides the dog owner with a way to help a dog cope with the challenges that occur when you bring your newborn home. I highly recommend this book."
- Kent Lattanzio, Director of Operations London Animal Care Center

Remember though, you can purchase this book through Clickbank, and you get an eight week no risk guarantee. You get to look at this ebook for up to eight weeks and if it is not what you expect then you can return it, no questions asked.

Get it today through this link and you will get your free bonuses!

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Hello, I am Sarah Edwins, I am a mother of three and I have owned and trained dogs for over 20 years.
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