The trouble is of course my two dogs have a quiet life with my husband and me generally. They are spoilt to death, sleep on our bed and the sofas etc. So when the grandchildren appear they find it very exciting/scary.
SNAP AGAIN!
Our 2 dogs have a similar life with me and my husband, and when the grandchild arrives - excitement abounds, there are sticky tasty fingers and all manner of tasty snacks accidentally dropped on the floor that my 2 greedy dogs can't wait to help clear away.
I'm not sure if it is that Pip is a rescue dog which makes her pick up toys in her mouth, the dog of mine which wants to eat all the toys is not a rescue dog and just loves to carry things around in his mouth and if it smells of baby than all the better :rolleyes:
I don't muzzle mine or crate them, but as I said before, they are put in the kitchen behind a dog gate. It is sad, but no worse than being in a kennel for the day, and probably much better as they are in familiar surroundings with all their home comforts (except for the run of the house)!
I agree on one side that it is the dogs home and they should not be shut up, but I also want my family to visit, and if being in the kitchen for one or two days is what it takes then so be it.
I'm hoping that as my grandchild becomes more confident with the dogs, then his Mum will relax more and hopefully allow them to be in the same room. Although I haven't a clue what to do about the stealing of toys