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This post was inspired by Piki, my dog companion. He has been getting the short end of the stick ever since Emilu was born. Don't get me wrong, he's still spoiled and loved to death, and is the number one canine in the world to us. He sleeps with us and goes everywhere by car in the front seat He's still our baby, but number two on the rankings. Have you met Piki? What about you? Did you affection toward your pets changed when you had a baby or was it just a small adjustment? The truth is, people who love their pets know that when it comes to having children and loving them, it all comes from the same place in our hearts.
Awww, loved this post. I definitely feel the same way about my cats!
ReplyDeleteAll those photos are oh-so sweet. Balazs and I have two dogs:) I totally agree with you, people who love their pets will continue to do so even if they have kids:) Btw: your little is so cute. I just adore that FB photo:) Have a great day. xo
ReplyDeleteLove it, love it, love it.
ReplyDeleteIt is surprising to discover how in many ways having a pet prepares you for the first child.
ReplyDeleteThank you girls, you made my day!
ReplyDeleteWhen our first baby was born, we had a dalmation named Lucy. The day we brought the baby home, Lucy hid under the couch most of the day. Then after we gave the baby her first bath, I was holding the baby in a towel (sans diaper) and she wet my shirt. Lucy was horrified. The baby had "marked" me as her territory!
ReplyDeleteHahaha that's just hilarious. I hope they got along well after thhat!
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