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    'You can't keep your dog'

    I haven't been around too much lately, work has been so busy I can't keep up. But I need to vent about something, and I know that this is just the place

    As you may know, I'll be having a baby in about three months. It's becoming pretty obvious that I am pregnant since I'm really showing now. In talking to people, some I know well and some not so well, I have mentioned that I have a dog. I have been getting asked what we are going to do about the dog when the baby gets here, and when they find out we are keeping him I get some strange responses. People have been telling me 'you can't keep that dog! He might hurt the baby!' and things like that. People are really astonished that we would have a large german shepherd in the house with a newborn. Many of these people have never even met Roscoe. I'm at a loss how to respond. Roscoe may be big, but he's never been aggressive. Why would I give him up? My only concern with him is that he gets so excited sometimes that he does what I call 'jumpies' around the room, and he might knock into the bassinette or something. But we have been working with him, and he's gotten a lot better. People just amaze me with how rude they can be. Anyway, sorry for the long rant just need a vent!

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    I had a large shepherd mix when both my girls were babies, luckily I had no idiots say anything like that to me. My gypsey was gentle as could be with the dogs, they even got pony rides on her when they were toddlers.

    You have to get a thick skin when you are pregnant you will get some wierd advice
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    Some people are so clueless!!
    The next time someone asks you that you should respond with:

    You: Do you have children?
    Stupid person: Yes!
    You: Would you get rid of them if you were going to have another child?
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    My parents had a large shepherd mix when I was a baby, and again when my youngest sister was born nearly 10 years later.

    I see absolutely nothing wrong with having a dog and a newborn at the same time.

    I think these people are just ignorant to the issue of training their dog. I think they assume or listen to stories on the news of babies being hurt or mauled by large dogs, when in most cases, the infant and dogs were both left unsupervised which is HIGHLY discouraged by me anyway until your child is older and your dog(s) get used to having an infant around.

    I love my two dogs and trust them and know they would never harm anything with foul intentions. But they are dogs, and they do have instincts. Would I give them up when I decide to have children?? NO WAY!!! But I would make extra precautions to not leave them unsupervised with one another, and I would introduce the infant to them in the same way I would introduce another cat or dog. Supervised, and slowly.

    These people just don't understand that some dogs are well-behaved and trained properly. They are also set in the old mind set. It's like an old wive's tale to have to give the dog up once you have a baby because the dog will become "jealous" and harm the baby. It's ridiculous and you and I both know that isn't true but unfortunately a majority of the population believes this so... lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by pitc9
    You: Do you have children?
    Stupid person: Yes!
    You: Would you get rid of them if you were going to have another child?
    I love it - I think I will have to try that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    My parents had a large shepherd mix when I was a baby, and again when my youngest sister was born nearly 10 years later.

    I see absolutely nothing wrong with having a dog and a newborn at the same time.

    I think these people are just ignorant to the issue of training their dog. I think they assume or listen to stories on the news of babies being hurt or mauled by large dogs, when in most cases, the infant and dogs were both left unsupervised which is HIGHLY discouraged by me anyway until your child is older and your dog(s) get used to having an infant around.

    I love my two dogs and trust them and know they would never harm anything with foul intentions. But they are dogs, and they do have instincts. Would I give them up when I decide to have children?? NO WAY!!! But I would make extra precautions to not leave them unsupervised with one another, and I would introduce the infant to them in the same way I would introduce another cat or dog. Supervised, and slowly.

    These people just don't understand that some dogs are well-behaved and trained properly. They are also set in the old mind set. It's like an old wive's tale to have to give the dog up once you have a baby because the dog will become "jealous" and harm the baby. It's ridiculous and you and I both know that isn't true but unfortunately a majority of the population believes this so... lol

    Sad that people still automatically believe that. Believe me, I wouldn't even dream of leaving Roscoe and the baby unsupervised. I will be taking extra precautions, and have already gotten a lot of ideas.

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    And these are probably the same people who would tell you to get rid of your cat(s) because they will steal the baby's breath...I used to work with someone who ACTUALLY believed that!

    We had dogs the entire time I was growing up, including a fabulous German Shepard named Babe and there was never any trouble with any of them....and I almost forgot. My mother in law used to raise Dobermans and to my knowledge no real issues there either!

    Sometimes I really wonder about people...

    Congratulations on the coming event!!!!

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    I Love Your Response pitc9.. Good Lordy some people .. Keep your big babie Roscoe.. Roscoe will be the best Guardian & Protecter this new wittle one could ever even imagine..
    Quote Originally Posted by pitc9
    Some people are so clueless!!
    The next time someone asks you that you should respond with:

    You: Do you have children?
    Stupid person: Yes!
    You: Would you get rid of them if you were going to have another child?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trinityagain
    And these are probably the same people who would tell you to get rid of your cat(s) because they will steal the baby's breath...I used to work with someone who ACTUALLY believed that!
    I did have a few people mention that but it seems that more people are concerned about the dog. I am surprised to hear how many pets are given up when a baby comes along

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    Quote Originally Posted by lvpets2002
    I Love Your Response pitc9.. Good Lordy some people .. Keep your big babie Roscoe.. Roscoe will be the best Guardian & Protecter this new wittle one could ever even imagine..

    Yes he will! I think he's going to make sure nothing happens to baby

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    OMG, some people should better keep their mouths shut !!! They have absolutely NO right to interfere (or judge) with other people's lifes

    Don't listen to them, Jenneke; just think about how your little Tye will come into your family in less than 3 months. He will make you and Shawn sooooooo happy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
    OMG, some people should better keep their mouths shut !!! They have absolutely NO right to interfere (or judge) with other people's lifes

    Don't listen to them, Jenneke; just think about how your little Tye will come into your family in less than 3 months. He will make you and Shawn sooooooo happy!

    Thank you Lutje! You're right, people don't really have the right to interfere like that. It can be so frustrating. I guess I just have to ignore it.

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    Say what my brother (Lady's Human) said when LOH was pregnant with their first child.

    "Are you kidding? Dogs and children, children and dogs - they go together. In fact, if we DIDN'T have a dog, I'd think about getting one right now!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Say what my brother (Lady's Human) said when LOH was pregnant with their first child.

    "Are you kidding? Dogs and children, children and dogs - they go together. In fact, if we DIDN'T have a dog, I'd think about getting one right now!"
    And that's so true!!

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    Some people are just plain ignorant. GSD's and babies can be a wonderful mix, as long as the GSD has been socialized and trained. Both my furbabies are amazing with Quinn. Not only can I not imagine having them here, but they actually make me feel safer being home with my baby all day.

    When Quinn cries, Boone, my GSD, always stands right by me no matter where he was when she started crying. He is truly a gentle boy, as well as his lovely sister, Kersey. They are 80 pound dogs, but they have gentle ways about them and I could never imagine how I'd get along without them. Quinn is absolutely in love with the doggies, too. When ever she's fussy and she won't stop fussing no matter what I do, I put hold her up to either of the dogs and it's instant giggles.

    Just look at how much Boone and Kersey love their human baby sister
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