posted ago by LeoLittlebook ago by LeoLittlebook +11 / -2

Summary

The trick is not just having kids, but guarding them against Commie subversion. No better guard than a dog.

To get more grandkids, bond your babies with a Samoyed/spitz puppy, and guard teen daughters with a big watchdog.

Unfortunately my family did not follow best practices, and my sister is childless as a result. She decided early that she would rather adopt African children than have her own.

A white-coated Nordic pup instills pride in the cold-adapted White race, before "critical race theory" can preach its poison.

Dog Teaches His Little Boy About The World | The Dodo | YT

It's easy to convince a kid his dog is the best. Basically the difference in dog breeds is a soft intro to HBD:

Race science infographics archive [biology, genetics, anthropology, etc] | Thuletide

Little kids need to be raised like puppies, not kittens:

Children need affection. A puppy is the strongest bundle of unconditional love you can give to your child:

Huskies have declined in popularity in the last decade, while Samoyeds have grown. Both are Siberian sled dogs. They're bred to sleep with their human families to share warmth, and are closely related to wolves, which have the strongest family values.

Huskies are more mischievous, independent and energetic. Samoyeds are friendlier and less trouble. Huskies are better at mushing, whereas Samoyeds are better at family companionship.

The floof is a heat-seeking footwarmer. Clinginess annoys adults, but it's exactly what a needy little kid needs, and gives parents a welcome respite.

It's difficult to imagine ever having nightmares with such radiant love snuggling next to you, poking his nose inquisitively into your dreams. I bet those floofs chase away imaginary bears just like real ones.

Ummm I work with dogs - Samoyeds are not low maintenance at all. Their grooming needs alone can cost a fortune and are a huge expensive time sink to keep them healthy. Just like any dog they need to be trained and socialized young to become well adjusted adults. They are also LOUD - we call them loud clouds for a reason. A lot goes into these dogs so please don’t just go get one without considering their needs

Combing is a good first job for a child. Dogs are high-maintenance in general compared to cats, especially wolfish dogs. Parents who can't afford a sled dog should get a smaller spitz. See the "Animal familiar" section for a list of suggested breeds.

Bonded littermates

It is good for a child to be raised together with a puppy, so she is never alone, nor rivaled in her parents' affection, but gains a friend who will follow her after death.

The common downsides of sled dogs are mitigated by raising pup and babe together. They constantly accompany and guide each other, reducing reliance on adult input as they grow up together.

Even a mutt or toy dog is better than simply leaving your child alone, without man's best friend. Anyone who has grown up in a multi-child family understands the cruelty of sibling rivalry and the pain of parental distance. A dog is always there, and always cares. Every child should have one.

By that I mean their own dog – not a shared one, but a fur-brother bonded from birth. Don't let the experts ruin this because their pronouncements of peril don't consider the case of littermates. We cruelly divide dog litters, but their joy at reunion is always ecstatic. Remember, wolf packs are families. Humans have lost their tribes, and always seek poor substitutes. Give your child the confidence of his own pack, and a brother who will always have his back, literally!

What if you have multiple children? Then the dogs of each child can sort it out, dog to dog, without the humans getting hurt. They will probably stop the human children from fighting each other, too. Dog and human psychology is so different that the two pairs will probably never be simultaneously in conflict, so someone will always make peace. The dogs will set an example of unity for the humans. We are smarter, but they are wiser – our elders by millions of years.

Modern homes and schools are often like a prison for children, because multiculturalism has turned the public commons into a prison yard. Prisoners given their own pets are much better behaved, because they are motivated to care for something beyond themselves. Arctic dogs shed tremendously, so you can knit a scarf from the dog's fur to comfort the kid at school.

And diversity is afraid of dogs…

"See ya when I free ya, not when they lock me in." – Tupac

Child mortality

Overview

Dogs can be a deadly danger to children, but the number killed is negligible, about 15-30 per year in the USA. The leading causes of child mortality are cars, guns, cancer, suicide, drowning and drugs. A dog's companionship reduces risk from most of those, making them net protectors.

Nonetheless, some shortsighted experts insist that small children should be never be allowed near dogs, because they are focused on their reputation rather than the holistic well-being of children. Obviously children and dogs want to be together, and would prefer that the experts to butt out.

The above experienced dog trainer writes, "Your dog should never be left alone with a child under the age of 8." That sounds overcautious to most families with pets, but it's based on a career's worth of experience seeing perplexed and grieving families dealing with the aftermath of attacks that happened "out of the blue". Most dogs simply aren't domesticated enough to be trusted around small fragile human children. They look too much like prey or weaklings ripe for bullying.

The vast majority of dog-owners will continue to be clueless of this fact, allowing their dogs to potentially attack your child. That's why a child needs her own dedicated bodyguard, loyal from the litter, and of a breed that is impeccably gentle and self-disciplined, yet able to defeat multiple attackers (a rogue pack). The answer is the Samoyed.

Crib company

Baby exhaustion

Having a baby for the first time is exhausting, it's levels of tired you can't understand. Trying to raise a newborn and new puppy at the same time is just giving yourself unnecessary stress, that newborn will be more work than you realise. For your own benefit just wait until the child is at least 3 months old.

Oh of course. The puppy needs to nurse with its mother before it can be purchased, and the child needs a similar period of mom-only time. I'm saying the puppy should be the first friend, that helps take the pressure off mom. The baby will go in the crib much easier if there's a puppy in it.

Crib killers?

Let me tell you for real what has happened when parents tried that in real life.

A wolf is a pack animal, and a dog is a wolf. One pack animal will attack another pack animal to establish dominance. If a dog gets jealous because the child is receiving more attention than the dog, then when they are alone together, the dog will attack.

That is something real that has happened for real.

A husky is more wolf than a typical house pet type dog.

I was alarmed by your assertions, but a bit of searching relieved my concerns.

Is it safe to leave a toddler and a Siberian Husky alone together? | Quora

Also, Huskies have an extremely strong prey drive and there have been cases where babies/infants are killed by Huskies because they are not recognized as people. This is literally always when the dog has not been properly socialized to understand the baby is a person AND never happens once the children are walking.

Stories below are consistent with this:

So adult huskies rarely kill sleeping infant strangers, mistaking them for a prey animal, or attempting to lift it to care for it like a puppy.

This has nothing to do with raising a puppy and infant to be bonded littermates together. Rather, it's the opposite: The child gets a guard dog who will fight to the death against any attacker, usually a strange dog who sees weakness.

SIDS pricks

SIDS is a much greater danger to infants. Babies are meant to be held next to skin, to lower their stress and regulate their temperature. A puppy provides both when the mother cannot. Puppies instinctively snuggle for warmth. If the baby is old enough to be in the crib by herself, she's old enough to have a puppy with her, so her prison cell isn't cold and lonely.

Much if not all SIDS is caused by childhood vaccination, as Steve Kirsch demonstrates. Don't let that be a reason for your baby to grow up with the trauma of isolation, which leads to sociopathy. If you're worried about the infinitesimal chance of smothering, buy a monitoring device to detect cessation of breath. The mother is more likely to fall asleep and crush her baby than a small puppy is. I couldn't find a single instance of the latter happening. So it is probably much safer to put the puppy and baby together in the crib, than to let the baby cry alone and then be comforted by the exhausted mother!

The puppy's warmth and love adds more life expectancy than some infinitesimal smothering chance subtracts. Beware cold credentialists who are motivated by their insurance to avoid blame, but depend on their customers staying sick for repeat business. Doctors did not cause the modern rise in life expectancy; improvements in sanitation and nutrition did that. Yet they're arrogant all the same, as if hunter gatherers weren't stronger and healthier than we are today.

Beware any false priest in white coat or black who pretends to know better than Nature. The barbarians are still circumcising babies!

Vaccines Did Not Save Us – 2 Centuries Of Official Statistics | Child Health Safety

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