Raising Twins in a "Full Contact" Home
Sunday, February 12, 2012 at 2:35PM While I know that this topic may be controversial, and there are some out there who know will cring at the thought, we have chosen to raise our children and dogs with minimal separation. Simply put: we let our whole family interact as much as possible.
Before we had children, we were bombarded with horror stories about jealous dogs who would bite or scratch a new baby. We were told "you can never fully trust a dog"..."the dogs will just have to learn their place"..."the dogs are not as important as your children"... blah blah blah.
We were also repeatedly told "When you have children, you will understand what real love is".
I know that some of these people meant well, but that advice turned out to be total BS. We already knew that we could trust our dogs, they don't bite the kids, the dogs still maintain the same place they did before, we still love them just as much, and our understanding of true love has not changed. So there!
All of our children have learned to live together in one happy home. Yes, there is some toy confusion but no one has contracted any diseases yet. Murphy absolutely loves the girls while Lillian tries to mostly ignore them. Both of the girls think the dogs are fascinating. Iliamna laughs when she sees the dogs and Denali opens her mouth and sticks out her tongue when Murphy kisses her, its pretty funny to watch.
We are interested in hearing your thoughts on the subject. In the meantime, enjoy a few new videos!
Involving The Dogs in Playtime
Encouraging Healthy Interactions
Denali Deem,
Iliamna Deem,
Li'l Smokey,
Saving Li'l Smokey 



