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<blockquote data-quote="Italia000" data-source="post: 2719257" data-attributes="member: 911497"><p>I'm due next month and we have a year and a half old male Doberman who is quite crazy. And what makes me nervous is that when my cousin was visiting with her 3 month old and 3 year old, Bentley would not leave them alone. If we were holding the baby he would try to jump up and he was always poking his nose in her or try to nip at her.Or paw her. We always had to be on guard and its really annoying because you can't get anything done. And I'm going to want to be able to leave her in her bouncer seat or on the floor in her boppy instead of carrying her around everywhere all the time or keeping her restricted to her room. Right after I have her I'm going to send someone home with her blanket for him to smell her scent but I don't think that'll be enough. He's never around babies so I'm nervous how he'll be after seeing him with my cousins kids. What should I do when I bring her home?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Italia000, post: 2719257, member: 911497"] I'm due next month and we have a year and a half old male Doberman who is quite crazy. And what makes me nervous is that when my cousin was visiting with her 3 month old and 3 year old, Bentley would not leave them alone. If we were holding the baby he would try to jump up and he was always poking his nose in her or try to nip at her.Or paw her. We always had to be on guard and its really annoying because you can't get anything done. And I'm going to want to be able to leave her in her bouncer seat or on the floor in her boppy instead of carrying her around everywhere all the time or keeping her restricted to her room. Right after I have her I'm going to send someone home with her blanket for him to smell her scent but I don't think that'll be enough. He's never around babies so I'm nervous how he'll be after seeing him with my cousins kids. What should I do when I bring her home? [/QUOTE]
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