Chuffy
Posted : 9/11/2008 3:39:43 PM
My baby is 17 months old. He must sit in his high chair, or up to the table in his booster seat for meals. Snacks MUST be eaten sat in one of thise places OR on "his" mat on the floor. Occasionally, he has sat on someones lap with a snack, but the basic message is: you sit down nicely when you eat. He is not allowed to walk around with food in his hand.
The dogs are usually crated while he eats. They have reached a point now where they are fairly trustworthy, but I STILL crate them. This is a potentially dangerous situation, even for the most good natured dogs. Child drops food, dog thinks its fair game, child reaches down to take food at the same time dog does.... the dog MIGHT catch the baby with his teeth, or he may even learn at this point to resource guard, where he hadn't previously.
There is NOTHING WRONG with segregating dogs and kids at key times, to keep them all safe. To be totally honest I'm not sure it's even fair to expect a dog, much less a lab or lab mix, to sit idly by and ignore all that delicious food thats moving about right within his reach! Pick your battles.... this is only an issue if you make it so.