Is it okay to keep a dog while pregnant and having a baby? This is no longer a simple yes or no question. Ultimately, it's a matter of understanding among family members. Women planning to have children or who are already pregnant are particularly affected by this issue. They worry about whether keeping a dog will affect their unborn child. With proper safety precautions and careful attention, having a baby and keeping a dog are not inherently contradictory. The conflict arises primarily from pressure from both sets of parents and relatives.
While parents generally know their own dogs, whether a dog can play with their children is debatable. The key is for parents to teach their children the proper way to interact with dogs. Children often don't know how to interact with dogs, especially puppies, whose teeth are still developing and are very sharp, easily injuring children. Therefore, it's best for an adult to accompany children when they play with dogs, and to teach them the correct way to interact.
However, the dog below, when facing its little owner, mostly displays helplessness and rolls its eyes, completely unable to resist... even when the little owner buries the dog in sand, trying to build it a sandcastle. Utterly helpless, the dog can only express its feelings with a roll of its eyes.
When the little owner got carried away, he kept digging in the sand with his hands, and after finishing, he would carefully pat the dog's back to tamp it down. The dog could only close its eyes and endure this sand that no dog should have to suffer... Everything was fine before, but now, the dog is feeling blue and wants to cry!