E + E Podcast Episode 70: Fostering Friendly Homecomings with @dogmeets_baby

Listen to Episode 70

 

ABOUT THE EPISODE

Certified dog trainer, Dominika Knossalla-Pado, was thrilled to be adding newborn twins to their family.  Sadly, her beloved dog had a difficult transition when the babies came home. Dominika has now made a career out of her passion, helping families safely integrate new babies into homes with dogs and new dogs into homes with kiddos. Dominika is a wealth of knowledge and we are so excited to share all of the information in today’s episode with you.

Being a first-time parent means a lot of unknowns. Having a plan for your dog during the fourth trimester can at least solve one of the unknowns!  Where will the dog sleep, play, or go if they need to be away from the baby or home for a couple of days? Ask family and friends to help with walking or playing with your dog so you can rest and recover once you bring the baby home. Dominika also shares with us the safest way to introduce your furry friend to a new baby and what to do if you have an overprotective pup.

To close out, we shift gears with tips on bringing a new dog to your home with kiddos. Dominika shares with us the things we need to think about before doing so and what age she thinks our kids should be to make it an easier and safer transition for your kiddos and new pup! If you enjoyed listening to this episode, we would love it if you could share it to your Instagram stories and tag us, @dogmeets_baby and @expectingandempowered. As we like to say, knowledge is power, and we just really want to give more people the information that they may need on their parenting journey!

LINKS & RESOURCES:

Follow Dominika on Instagram

Dominika’s Website

Links & Resources

Expecting and Empowered App - Enter code 'PODCAST25' at checkout

Expecting and Empowered Website

Expecting and Empowered Instagram

Previous
Previous

E + E Podcast Episode 71: Labor From a Partner's Perspective with Amy + Drew

Next
Next

E + E Podcast Episode 69: How to REALISTICALLY Prioritize Yourself In the Fourth Trimester