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Lay him on his side & put the toys in front of him. Every time he goes for it tell him “no” in a strong confident voice. It may take a bit so be patient.
Shout “No” if he gets close, and if he backs up, congratulate him by giving him a treat.
Frankly, baby toys and dog toys look the same.
The only way he is going to know they are not his is if you tell him.
I would put his toys in one place, so he knows which ones are his.
Then just claim the babies toys as your own – dont let him touch them.
(and I would not leave him alone with a baby.)
You don’t need to train him. You need a baby gate to keep him away. You don’t allow the dog near a baby or the baby’s toys. It is unsanitary.
Say no if he gets made you sit him alone in a room by his self and you play with the toys yourself and he might cry or whatever but if he wont touch them then mission accomplished!
You use the ‘leave it’ command. He will learn what he can have and what he can’t have. Right now he is very young and any toy, whether it is the baby’s toy or not, is a toy. He can’t tell the difference so YOU have to let him know what he cannot have.
When he starts to approach the baby (and this really a good idea two-fold) you say Leave It. Snap your fingers to get him to look at you and use your body to back him away from the baby. When you get him to the point you want, have him sit and stay. You can treat reward him if you want to.
This will have to be done consistently and with assertiveness. If he continues to approach you take him back to where he was and give im the sit stay again. What you want to do is create an area around the baby. Boundaries. This is good in 2 ways. First, he should not be touching the baby with his mouth and if he is taking toys from the child he is using his mouth.
And it will teach him the baby comes BEFORE him, as the child should, and he must respect that child as a PACK LEADER..
put his toys in a specific spot so he knows they are his.
when he goes for a baby toy, yell no at him and/or spray him with water. you need to praise him for using his own toys and punish him (not severely!) when he goes for the baby’s.
You pick them up so he can’t get to them. That way they won’t be destroyed. Why can’t the dog toys & the baby toys be one & the same?
The dog was your baby first & thinks that the toys are his. I don’t think that it is jealously i think he still thinks of himself as your baby too.
Unless dogs are out eating all kinds of bad stuff like cow shIt, road kill or his own poop he is clean enough to play with the baby & the baby toys.
If this is your first baby I can understand your concern but if this were your fifth child things would be completely different. Brand new mama’s are very fearful for their babies but the best thing you could do it to let the dog take care of the baby while you are busy ironing or cleaning, keeping them both in sight.
Another thought on the matter the more germs that your baby is exposed to makes his immune system strong & less likely to catch colds cause he has a high immune system.