Adapting Our Pets to Baby: An Update!
coffee table | baby bouncer | ottoman | pillow | dining chairs | vintage rug (similar) See part I of this post here, where we share our pre-baby preparation experience. Our pups, Jack and CC, run this household. Period. Before we buy anything – pillows, rugs, throws, furniture – we first ask ourselves, will this hold up to […]
coffee table | baby bouncer | ottoman | pillow | dining chairs | vintage rug (similar)
See part I of this post here, where we share our pre-baby preparation experience.
Our pups, Jack and CC, run this household. Period. Before we buy anything – pillows, rugs, throws, furniture – we first ask ourselves, will this hold up to Jack and Chunk" (We’ve taken a deep dive into that topic in the past, if you’re interested!) So in preparation of the newest bundle that we’d be bringing home, we worked with Rendy, a highly recommended trainer on child + pet adaptation. In the months leading up to sweet Lucy’s arrival, we committed ourselves to the homework that we were given, everything from long (and more frequent) family walks, creating ‘safe’ zones, blanket boundaries and greeting anyone that comes through our door. By the end of last year, we were feeling mentally prepared, and we noticed a difference in their behavior and overall moods. Lucy’s arrival was only a handful of weeks away, and we began slowly shifting our attention to finalizing the nursery,...
coffee table | baby bouncer | ottoman | pillow | dining chairs | vintage rug (similar)
See part I of this post here, where we share our pre-baby preparation experience.
Our pups, Jack and CC, run this household. Period. Before we buy anything – pillows, rugs, throws, furniture – we first ask ourselves, will this hold up to Jack and Chunk" (We’ve taken a deep dive into that topic in the past, if you’re interested!) So in preparation of the newest bundle that we’d be bringing home, we worked with Rendy, a highly recommended trainer on child + pet adaptation. In the months leading up to sweet Lucy’s arrival, we committed ourselves to the homework that we were given, everything from long (and more frequent) family walks, creating ‘safe’ zones, blanket boundaries and greeting anyone that comes through our door. By the end of last year, we were feeling mentally prepared, and we noticed a difference in their behavior and overall moods. Lucy’s arrival was only a handful of weeks away, and we began slowly shifting our attention to finalizing the nursery,...
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