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Old 04-25-2012, 07:35 PM   #20433
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
I have a feeling that the first week after the baby comes home from the hospital that the house is going to be filled with the sound of crying baby followed by barking dogs who are confused by the crying baby followed by the sound of dogs fleeing for the basement to get away from the crying baby.
As soon as our baby cried, the dog would run in front of us, make a quick, sharp bark, then run into the baby's room and sit next to the crib looking in, and not move until the baby stopped crying. We almost changed her name to Nana!

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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
Once the dogs figure out that the baby will constantly drop/spill food, your problems are over .....
Too right! As soon as the baby was put in his highchair, the dog would sit right underneath, looking up during the entire time the baby was there. Usually food never reached the floor... Liquids became a comedy scene.


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