Introducing newborn to dog or cat - Bengal cat on hind legs looks at sleeping baby in carrier

Gradually introducing pets to new siblings can quell potential rivalries.

Even the friendliest of pets could potentially get into an unexpected, dangerous situation before you know it.  We will cover some general dog and cat tips that will help smooth this transition.

The arrival of anything new in the house, especially a baby, brings all sorts of new scents and sounds that will be unfamiliar to your pets. Especially if this is your first child (not counting your paw pal) there could be some “sibling rivalry” when introduced to the new “baby.” There are several things pet owners can do to make sure their pet is not caught off guard by the new addition(s) to your family.

Introducing Your Newborn to Your Dog or Cat

Cats

Dogs

Introducing newborn to dog or cat - Mother looks at baby while dog licks baby's arm

Obedience training for your dog can prepare them for a transition in the family, keeping everyone safe.

When you finally bring your baby home try to keep your dog or cats routine as normal as possible. Don’t forget to give them some personal attention to help avoid any jealousy! Remember, no matter how much you have tried to prepare your paw pal for your new baby, you should never take any chances. It’s best practice to always supervise any interactions your dog or cat may have with your baby.

Watch for signs from both your “babies” on how they interact with each other. Make sure your pet can’t be easily startled or hurt. It could be a lot easier to trigger predatory responses under the circumstances.

Things will no doubt be a little hectic for a while as you and your pet get accustomed to your new life. Rest assured with the right training, preparation, and supervision your pets will be able to live happily and safely with your new family!