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Old 05-07-2008, 10:33 AM
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Location: Cocoa, FL/US
Introduction to babies (1yo)

Dixie's now had her first introduction to a baby, it's my GF's grandson so you know he's going to be in our lives as well.

The baby is fearless, he's not fearfull at all with Dixie until she barked at him! So the baby's crying, dixie is made to down by me and Dixie will not stop talking/whinning/crying with the baby.

When we pick up the child dixie appears to want to help or wants to monitor our activity. She had to stick her nose right in there.

What do you think of her activity? Is it a problem. How do you handle babies and dogs? Dixie is 4yo, while I think she did pretty well; not sure I can anticipate/read the interaction well enough to judge how well she really did do.

Please help, thanks!
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