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October 06, 2025

HOT TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE PETS AND KIDS SEEM LIKE CHILD'S PLAY

Paws-itive parenting

HAVING a new baby is one of life's most exciting events. But it can also be incredibly stressful - and a furry friend in residence might complicate things even further.

Just ask Star Paws columnist CATHERINE LAMB, who welcomed baby Theia last year. Here she gives you her top tips on how to help everyone get along...

So before welcoming our first child into the world, my husband and I knew we had work to do.

It took a lot of preparation and patience, but these days our daughter Theia has a very special bond with our Jack Russell terriers Wilbur, 13, and Paisley, nine.

Here's how to get your pooch ready for your little one's arrival...

The earlier you start preparing your furry friend, the better...

Play baby sounds. The high-pitched cry of a newborn can scare pets. Get them used to the sound by playing recordings of babies crying. Start with short, quiet sessions and build it up.

Set up baby equipment. Get your cot set up before your baby is born so your pooch is used to it. Allow them to sniff and investigate, and reward them when they do so.

Brush up on training. Having a newborn and an unruly dog in the house is hard work. Before your baby is born, go over the basics, such as recall, settle and leave.

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