wow, two kids and one corgi, but it is going well.

My corgi, Zoe, came into my life at the same time my granddaughter did. So I call Zoe "Nanny dog" and it has worked out very well. For example, when my granddaughter napped I threw the ball through the door and into the yard for Zoe to get exercise. She always was very gentle with the baby and now that said granddaughter is three the relationship is solid. Into the picture come my strapping beautiful grandson! Now he is a corker! Count it up to the boy genes or whatever. Now there is a crying baby and a beautiful toddler in the mix. Zoe seems to be taking it pretty good but I can tell she is confused. I only go over to babysit twice a week for about five hours I'm thinking maybe I should let her stay home until the baby is older. What do you think?

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Comment by Ein Danger on April 1, 2009 at 11:43pm
well if its a newborn, then sure :) you don't want any excited/nervous barking from your dog. you know how light sleepers newborns can be. but if they're a few months old then your pup should definitely get used to a crying baby. that way he'll get used to them. i mean, its not like they're gonna be quiet as a mouse from here on out. lol. look at my daughter, she's 18 months and cries all the time (entering her terrible 2's). ein just looks up at her and walks away. i think he's like "oh brother. here we go again. i'll be in the bedroom taking a nap. call me when she's done." good luck!

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