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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    She’s pregnant?

    DO NOT GET THE DOG

    Aside from that, congrats. Also you should sell the GTS lmao
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    Dogs + kids is good. We have two of each, and I wouldn't change that decision. That being said, if wife is already pregnant, just wait until the kid comes. You are too far down the road and having a puppy + human baby at the same time will be pretty demanding....even more-so if its your first child. Just focus on your spawn, you don't want anything that will compromise the level of attention and effort that you can direct towards your wife/infant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSC00LUDE View Post
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    People think WAY too hard over something that you just follow around and pick shit up from.
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    Yeah if wife is pregnant don't get a puppy. You could rescue and adult dog and it'd settle in fine in 9 months but a pup will still be growing and needs a fair bit of training by January

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    Congrats on the baby!

    would also recommend avoiding a new puppy if you have a kid on the way due in January. Yes they will be mostly trained by then, but they still need attention at that age and you just won’t have the time and you will end up feeling bad.

    That said, I know how it is once you get an idea in your head (I’m guilty of ignoring the “right” advice too). If you do go ahead with it, I think havanese is a fine choice for a family dog. They can’t do any severe damage even if you end up with a bad tempered/poorly trained one. 95% chance it will turn out fine but just be prepared to work extra hard when baby arrives. In the end you’ll make it work.

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    Ignore all of these imposters. I say get the dog and the kid.

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    Depends if your wife is the IG generation or not.

    No seriously dogs and baby shots are the bomb

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    Congrats on the kid. Best wishes in that regard, it's a real roller-coaster for pregnancy, infancy, and frankly, the whole ride.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyL View Post
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    Depends if your wife is the IG generation or not.

    No seriously dogs and baby shots are the bomb
    Even better. Convince her friend to get a dog.

    Probably also worth noting and a subject that no one wants to talk about. But not surprisingly the age group with the largest number of fatalities from dog attacks is babies under 1 year old. And many studies corroborate that family pets or dogs known to the family represent 85% plus of dog bites to children. No, not the pit bull down the street. Peoples own pets.

    People massively personify their dogs and all pets, and like to refuse to accept that this outcome is possible ( go for a walk in a dog park to see how “in control” most peoples dogs are). But it definitely is more than possible and a good friend of my wifes who spend some time as an ICU paediatrician and it was one of her number one cautions. Keep the baby away from dogs, the outcomes while unlikely are tragic.

    Dogs do unpredictable things, baby’s do unpredictable things to trigger dogs, and these things happen fast. Raising an infant is hard enough without having the added challenge of keeping your dog(s) away from them at all times.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Even better. Convince her friend to get a dog.

    Probably also worth noting and a subject that no one wants to talk about. But not surprisingly the age group with the largest number of fatalities from dog attacks is babies under 1 year old. And many studies corroborate that family pets or dogs known to the family represent 85% plus of dog bites to children. No, not the pit bull down the street. Peoples own pets.

    People massively personify their dogs and all pets, and like to refuse to accept that this outcome is possible ( go for a walk in a dog park to see how “in control” most peoples dogs are). But it definitely is more than possible and a good friend of my wifes who spend some time as an ICU paediatrician and it was one of her number one cautions. Keep the baby away from dogs.

    Dogs do unpredictable things, and these things happen fast. Raising an infant is hard enough without having the added challenge of keeping your dog(s) away from them at all times.
    putting a furry ritard with sharp teeth in the same room as a baby is a bad idea? No way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Even better. Convince her friend to get a dog.

    Probably also worth noting and a subject that no one wants to talk about. But not surprisingly the age group with the largest number of fatalities from dog attacks is babies under 1 year old. And many studies corroborate that family pets or dogs known to the family represent 85% plus of dog bites to children. No, not the pit bull down the street. Peoples own pets.

    People massively personify their dogs and all pets, and like to refuse to accept that this outcome is possible ( go for a walk in a dog park to see how “in control” most peoples dogs are). But it definitely is more than possible and a good friend of my wifes who spend some time as an ICU paediatrician and it was one of her number one cautions. Keep the baby away from dogs, the outcomes while unlikely are tragic.

    Dogs do unpredictable things, baby’s do unpredictable things to trigger dogs, and these things happen fast. Raising an infant is hard enough without having the added challenge of keeping your dog(s) away from them at all times.
    There is no such thing as an unprovoked dog attack and no such thing as a bad dog, just bad people.

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    If it's a toy dog though, does it really even matter? They're just purse accessories for uptown women. Disposable, interchangeable.
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    Once again another useless post by JRSCOOLDUDE.
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    Well my wife is already in doubt about whether this is the right move or not considering we do want to have a kid, and it seems like the overwhelming consensus is that it won't be a good idea to get one at this time. I am no Mar, in that that I wouldn't ignore all the suggestions coming from people with experience so it seems like we are most likely going to have to put this endeavour on hold once again. Thank you for all the congrats - we are taking it day by day as we did go through a miscarriage already and are super anxious about the whole thing. Hopefully all goes well this time.

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    Shak, Also watch your wife for signs of Post Partum Depression. Super common in "mild" form, but it can be more severe as well, and can have a massive impact on your family. There's a lot of resources to assist with this, and if you suspect anything, reach out to them. I'm one of them, we went through a bad case and it nearly broke us.

    Not really what this thread was about, but I'll post that anywhere I can.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Any bets for how long before Shak trades the baby in for a dog?
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    Came back to ogle 2Legit2Quit wife's buns...
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    They're certainly big, but I don't know if they are the BEST I've tasted.

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    Any bets for how long before Shak trades the baby in for a dog?
    You know what, I will start a new thread where you vultures can have your fun about this shit, instead of ruining a good, resourceful thread on serious issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tik-Tok View Post
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    Any bets for how long before Shak trades the baby in for a dog?
    Can you get a black havanese?

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    its a toy dog, be like the rest of the bozos that own them and just dont worry about training or aggression 'they're harmless'.. No training required just pick them up when they're being an asshole

    Just get a cat..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    Can you get a black havanese?
    Yes, but putting red feet on them can get expensive.
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    They're certainly big, but I don't know if they are the BEST I've tasted.

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    I know you can get black babies, but that takes a bit more planning, and maybe some awkward conversations with the wife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    I know you can get black babies, but that takes a bit more planning, and maybe some awkward conversations with the wife.
    She may have planned for that already to surprise him!
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    They're certainly big, but I don't know if they are the BEST I've tasted.

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    You guys are hilarious.
    @shakalaka I was already on edge through my wife's first pregnancy, I can only imagine what it'd be like after a miscarriage. Hope it all works out this time.

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