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Judy LeVan Fram <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Oct 2012 16:00:31 -0400
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Virginia writes:

It looks  as if our repertoire of breastfeeding support techniques could 
even extend to  suggestions about boarding the dogs in kennels for a few days 
while  concentrating on the baby and boosting the supply
~~~ Hello all,
 
A good point. Some moms will put the dog in the cage where sleeping and  
resting occurs, have someone else take the dog for a walk, or simply have it 
in  another room/outside. Some visits, the first ten minutes or so is mom 
trying to  deal with a protective or jealous dog. It is obvious, but the same 
open-ended  questions we use in our conversations pertain here too. "Do you 
think you will  be able to hear me as we talk?", or "is there somewhere your 
dog/name of  dog ( I always ask) might be happy for a little while that 
would make this  easier?" if the mom really can't focus on even getting herself 
the quiet and  ability to focus needed. I would hesitate to recommend a 
kennel because of  Kennel Cough which can lead to a sick dog that is even more 
to deal with when  the dog gets home.  ( There is a vaccine, but it may not 
have been done or  it might not cover the particular agent in a particular 
area.)Kennels are places  of confinement, crowding, stress and abandonment, 
especially for a dog that was  rescued in the first place.  A friend or family 
member's place, might be an  option, but we can't forget that many families 
consider their companion animals  an important part of the family too. Just 
a few thoughts...
 
Peace,
Judy  

Judy LeVan  Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY,  USA
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