7 reasons why parenting the puppy phase is harder than raising any baby: 'I've raised 3 kids… and still this puppy has me questioning every life decision I've ever made'

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    7 reasons I firmly believe having a puppy is harder than having a baby (Qualifications: I am a dog trainer with a puppy and have also birthed 3 whole humans)
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    popcornthelab I used to roll my eyes when people would call themselves dog moms I've raised 3 kids (and then some I've trained countless dogs. - iykyk ♡) And still this puppy has me questioning every life decision I've ever made some days AA
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    1. You can burrito a baby to get them to sleep. If I tried to burrito my puppy, he'd eat the blanket, yell at me, and then hop whatever remained of the blanket. TRADER JOE'S SARD
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    If you're in the thick of it, you're not alone. It's not just you Puppies are actually just THAT hard. Especially in the beginning.
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    2. Babies don't bite your ankles. (Usually.)
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    Been there? In it now? What's the hardest part of having a puppy you've experienced so far?
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    3. Diapers You never appreciate the sheer brilliance of diapers until you're outside at 2am in the rain whispering "go potty" with circle patches under your eyes.
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    aimeeym You are my absolute favourite. Currently have a 5 month old beagle puppy. He's equal parts delightful and unhinged maniac in a very cute beagle suit
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    કામ FTSMAN CRAFTSMAN 225 359 CRAFTSMAN CRAFTSMEN CRAFTSMAN GAS CRAFTSMAN 2CYCLE 25 4. No one tells you to socialize your baby to leaf blowers and people in hats before 16 weeks or they'll be scared of everything forever.
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    shanakcpa Two days in with an eight week old black lab. Lost our fourteen year old lab in December. I'm exhausted. Obviously I didn't remember this part.
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    5. You don't need a 37-step plan to teach a baby how to lie down. You kinda just... lie them down.
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    laumcc16 There must be a defect in me and my husband. We have raised seven service puppies with no intent to stop any time soon. We live in a perpetual state of "puppy" and it's so rewarding.
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    6. It is widely socially acceptable to put your baby in a crib. To keep them safe. And support sleep.
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    jeannaa_ Puppy is coming in two weeks, i'm both scared and exited
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    7. When babies cry, people ask how they can help. When puppies cry, people ask what you did wrong and if you're even qualified to own a dog. OME.COM
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    lil_bit_sassy_lotta_bit_savage Raised our two girls in back to back summers. Rainy summers. While healing from the loss of my first 2 lab girls. Puppy raising is HARD
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    Still thinking about getting a puppy? Just make sure your coffee is strong. Your floors are moppable. And your expectations are real low Been there? Surviving it now? Follow along so we can cry-laugh together AA
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    annemarie718 An infant has never left my thighs and forearms completely covered in bruises and scratches from all of the biting →
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    halsavannah It's a good thing they're soo000 cute
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    The turboletsgo This is so validating! puppy biting stage had us close to tears every day and constantly questioning whether we were doing something wrong. And those 2/4/5am toilet trips can definitely nearly break you as well!
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    redgoldenscout You can also walk with your baby and take them outside with solid confidence that it probably won't have another kid sprint up to it and try and bite it out of no where, scarring it forever LOL
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    carolwine375 I volunteer at my local animal shelter. You'd be horrified with how many people surrender young dogs. Today the most beautiful cattle dog mix, 4 months old... was dropped off because she bites (nibbles) when she plays with them....yes, puppies are hard. But the rewards are absolutely amazing.
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    _riannecbrandt Another aspect I think is that people go into having babies expecting them to be difficult lol. But humans have MAJOR rose colored glasses when it comes to puppies G
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    neenee527 And you can bring a child wherever you want and you don't have to arrange for someone to look after your puppy so you can buy food

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