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Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Introducing Puppies to Cats

We are very excited because we are picking up our puppy from the airport tomorrow. However, in the last day or so I have been doing research on how best to introduce our puppy to our family. As exciting as it is for us to get a new puppy, the puppy is going to feel stress after leaving his litter and the home he has known up until now. Of course we want to make this as smooth as a trasition as possible. My last post was about introducing our puppy to our 14 month old, this will be about introducing our puppy to our cats.

We have two cats and I want to make sure that the puppy is introduced properly to the cats. Puppies can unintentially hurt a cat as a cat feeling that it needs to defend itself can hurt a puppy. Anyway I have found some very helpful information on the subject that I can share.

The first is from The Cat Site. It gives very clear instruction on how to Introduce dogs to cats and puppies to cats.

The other information is from Pet Focused.

Here are some Pointers for Introductions from the Pet Focused Website.

Three basic rules will ensure a good start to introducing dogs and cats to one another.
  • Be in control! If you have an aggressive dog, have a leash on hand to rein him in when his behavior indicates that he might pounce on the kitty.
  • Never leave your pets unsupervised while they're getting acquainted.
    Be prepared. Your dog may be very excited and curious about your cat, and the cat very frightened. Excited dogs can easily get out of control, and frightened cats may try to claw and bite to escape.
  • Give it a try. Don't assume that you can't adopt a new pet because you already own a dog or cat. You may miss out on a new friend and companion, and so might your pet!
Luckily, we have a large house. We already have gates up, because of our 14 month old, that give access to the family room, kitchen, and office. The cats have been eating in our pantry, but I will move their bowls up to our bathroom, and they will go on the otherside of the house and have access to the upstairs and the litter box. We plan to crate our puppy and he will sleep downstairs. Our cats can actually jump from the stairs over one of the gates to the kitchen so when they are ready to be friendly with the puppy it will be up to them.


Monday, November 28, 2005

Bernese Puppies and Children


We have a 14 month old. And this 14 month old was the reason why we decided to get a dog. He loves our neighbor's Beagle and Rhodesian Ridgeback. They give him kisses and hugs every time we would visit, and he would just laugh and giggle. We finally gave in and decided to get a dog as well.

One of the reason we decided upon the Bernese Mountain Dog is because they tend to be very gentle dogs and are great with children. But a puppy is not a dog. There is much to consider when having both a toddler and a puppy. Essentially, you end up having two toddlers.

I have been doing much research on how best to introduce our new puppy to our toddler. We are very excited to see his face light up when we introduce him to our new puppy, which will be arriving on Thursday. We have decided that Connor, my 14 month old, will spend the day at grandma's while we get the puppy. This way when the puppy comes home he as the chance to explore and get use to his new surroundings, before meeting his new playmate.

Now I believe that the best advice that I have found and have been given about having a puppy and toddler is never leave either one of them alone or unsupervised when they are together. One of them could very well get hurt. If I leave the room, the puppy will have to be in his crate or Connor will have to come with me.

Also, being aware that the puppy may need time away from Connor, who have seen relentlessly chase my cat. When needed the puppy may need some quiet time alone. Also, I need to be sure that Connor never corners the puppy. If it feels threatened it's only course of action will be to defend himself. For more information about children and puppies and toddlers and puppies, Diamondsintheruff.com has excellent information.






Our Bernese Mountain Puppy

Friday, November 11, 2005.

I want to back up a little to give everyone some information about why after many, many years my husband finally talked me into getting a dog. I can put the blame on our neighbor's two dogs and my 14 month old. My neighbor's have a Beagle and Rhodesian Ridgeback.

I have been relunctant to get a dog for many reasons.

1. We have two cats.
2. I would end up taking care of the dog.
3. I have a baby I'm raising.
4. I would end up taking care of the dog.
5. We have two cats.
6. I would end up taking care of the dog.

The problem is that everytime we visit our neighbors my son has a such a great time with the two dogs. The Beagle gives many kisses to Connor and he just laughs. The Rhodesian Ridgeback knocks him over and he doesn't care. Our cats at home could care less about Connor know matter how much attention he gives them.

It is also just too adorable to watch and I knew everytime that I visited them and watched the dog and baby scene that I was going to eventually relent to my husbands wishes.

The other reason we are going to get a Bernese Mountain Dog is because of a 1999 Chrysler Sebring.

Find why on my next posting....