RE: Babyproofing your dog(s)
We have a dog and the dog had absolutely no difficulty adjusting UNTIL DD started crawling. Then she would mercilessly chase the dog around the house. One day the dog got tired of it and snapped at her, actually breaking the skin. I was almost hysterical (even though no damage was done). It happened right underneath my feet, but it happened in a split second. I then kept a very careful watch on the dog. When the dog went to do it again a few days later, I gave the dog the hardest, longest collar correction I have EVER given my dog. It has not happened since, but my dog runs whenever Sarah comes over to her now. Sad, but better than the alternatives, IMO.
Word to the wise, keep an eye on your dog NO MATTER HOW SAFE AND GENTLE you think your pet it.
Beth, mom to older DD (8/01) and younger DD (10/06) and always missing Leah (4/22 - 5/1/05)