Babies and pets Chicago IL

The following information will ensure that you are able to have babies and pets, and still live peacefully in Chicago. Read the following if you are planning on having children but want to keep your pets.

Local Companies

Bella Pet Design
(312) 224-1742
5416 W Henderson St
Chicago, IL
Woodlawn Animal Hospital,Home of the Archway MALINOIS
773 288-3744
6523 S. King Dr.
Chicago, IL
Pawssage Canine Therapy
630 235 2402
4200 Hampton Ave
Western Springs, IL
Brandt H W CPA
(773) 588-5151
3449 W Irving Park Rd
Chicago, IL
Barrier Reef Aquatics
(773) 788-7333
6229 W 63rd St
Chicago, IL
Tails In the City
(312) 649-0347
1 E Delaware Pl
Chicago, IL
Off the Leash
(773) 728-7877
4955 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL
Paraiso De Aves
(773) 927-5824
1836 W 47th St
Chicago, IL
Cermak Pets & Supplies
(773) 434-9811
2417 W 51st St
Chicago, IL
Spoiled Rotten Pets
(773) 477-7387
2501 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL



Babies and Pets When Laura Goodman and her husband, Burt, were first married, their black lab, Nell, was like their first baby. They spoiled her with plenty of affection. So when Laura became pregnant, she worried about how Nell would handle having a real baby in the house.

On the happy day when their son Reed arrived, the Goodmans mapped out a plan. When Mom and baby arrived home, Burt stayed out in the hallway with Reed, while Laura spent time alone with Nell. After a few minutes, they brought the baby in and knelt down to let Nell see him.

"She gave him a good little sniffing, then went to her bed to lay down," Laura recalls, adding that Nell's maternal instincts took over from that day forward. "I just got the vibe she felt, 'Ok, this baby is part of my pack now.' "

For other families, helping a pet make the transition isn't as easy, says Nancy Peterson, of the Humane Society of the United States. Dogs can become startled and snap at babies or jump on the owners when a child is in their arms. Cats have been known to mark their territory in the baby's nursery. "Pets tend to be creatures of habit, so anything that upsets that routine can be distressing to them," Peterson says.

She offers the following hints to prepare for your baby's arrival:

  • Set up the baby's room early.
  • To keep cats out of cribs, use double-sided tape on the mattress.
  • Send a blanket home from the hospital so your pet can get used to the baby's scent.
  • Once the baby arrives, give your pet lots of attention, special toys, or treats when your child is in the same room.
"Everybody's bound to be a little stressed, but if you drastically reduce the attention you've been giving to the pet you will start causing negative associations with the baby," she adds. "You want your pet to think this baby is the greatest thing in the world."

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About The Author

Melissa Ramsdell is a regular contributor to Your Baby Today.

Featured Local Company

Bella Pet Design

(312) 224-1742
5416 W Henderson St
Chicago, IL


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