Baby, Meet Dog: How to Introduce Your Dogs to a Newborn
How to introduce your dog to a newborn, and vice versa. Dr. Sarah Ochoa, consulting veterinarian, says never leave your dog alone with your new baby.
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For those moments when you just need to keep your dog occupied and entertained while you focus on other things — or simply need a break from endless rounds of tug-of-war, this suction-cup dog toy is perfect. Dogs enjoy a good challenge, so our specially designed suction cup chew-pull toy is designed to:
It’s safe for your dogs because it is made with food-grade natural rubber, so it is free of PVC and BPA chemicals.
Moisten the suction cup and place it on a flat surface. Press the suction cup firmly to suction to the floor and squeeze out all air. It works best with nonporous flooring like vinyl and some tiles. Let your buddy play freely! Release by pulling the tabs. You can also throw and bounce the ball without the suction cup, so your dog can enjoy playing several ways!
How to introduce your dog to a newborn, and vice versa. Dr. Sarah Ochoa, consulting veterinarian, says never leave your dog alone with your new baby.
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