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Baby Sounds for Your Pets
Having a baby is a life-changing event for everyone in the family
and this includes the family dog. You can help your pet adjust to
the new arrival by introducing him to baby sounds long before the
little one arrives home from the hospital.
There are compact discs designed specifically for introducing the
family dog to the unfamiliar baby sounds that accompany a new little
life. One of these discs is titled “The Sounds of Baby: An
Ensemble of Baby Noises to Prepare Your Family Dog for Baby’s
Arrival.” This hefty title accompanies a product that takes
on a hefty feat.
The baby sounds are orchestrated specifically to gradually introduce
the pet to the common noises that infants make every day. This introduction
is done little by little to help the pet slowing become familiar
with the baby sounds. Introducing the baby sounds gradually is a
great way to help the dog become familiar with the noises without
being too abrupt or startling.
“The Sounds of Baby” compact disc is organized into
different tracks that introduces the baby sounds one sound at a
time. As your pet becomes familiar with one sound, it is time to
move on to the next track. This simple but ingenious device is a
great resource for families who want their pets to transition smoothly
when the infant arrives home from the hospital.
The family dog will benefit from being introduced to what noises
he will hear when the new arrival finally comes home but others
can benefit as well. My sister swears that the compact disc helped
her cats become familiar with baby sounds for her family.
My sister received the CD as a gift and didn’t have the heart
to tell the person who bought it that she no longer had a dog. Instead
of returning it, she decided to put the disc to good use by introducing
the infant noises to her cats. According to my sister, it worked
very well.
The baby sounds CD worked so well for my sister that she is using
it to help her two-year-old daughter become accustomed to noises
she will hear when her little brother arrives. Only time will tell
whether or not this product will work on a toddler but it doesn’t
hurt to try.
Adjusting to a new family member is often difficult for many of
our family members. Introducing baby sounds little by little can
help ease the transition for everyone involved.
Author:
Tod Cox
Article writer for NewBabyFacts.com.
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