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Dog Greets New Baby In The Most Precious Way

When we bring a young member into the household, it can be a rather unnerving event. We plan for many months for the new baby to arrive but when the day gets closer, we wonder if we are going to be able to handle everything as we should. We know that we have the nursery set up properly and that we have plenty of the necessities around the home, but there are many other things to think of as well. We want everything to work out perfectly, and sometimes it does.

One of the difficulties that we may face is figuring out how to introduce the new baby to the family dog. This also requires some planning, because you want them to begin on a lifetime of love and friendship. In a nutshell, we want them to be a part of the pack, and for everyone to get along swimmingly.

The dog in this video is Milo, and he was also about to meet his new human sibling. We can only imagine that the family was at least a little bit worried about this meeting, but it turns out they had nothing to be worried about at all.