I've been busting your hump for three days now, so now I'll give you what I thought was one of the most important things we did. We prepared the dog. The dog gets the shock of it's life when a baby shows up and jealousy is normal. The older and more dominant the dog the harder it is.
My cats have become more clingy. One of them -- the one I consider MY cat -- was actually more pissed BEFORE the baby was born. But when my wife and I got home from the hospital and it turned out the thing in there wasn't another cat, she was even more loving-snuggling than before.
Another one of my cats loves to play with the baby.
My parents have three dogs at their house. The lab and the mutt (half pitbull half misc terrier, possibly jack russell) like the baby. The mutt LOVES her. The third dog, which is a border collie mix, doesn't care for her that much, but he's never bitten her.
I don't know how rotts do when a kid comes home. If I were you , I'd call a couple dog schools right away and find out what kind of prepsrations your dogs might need. Maybe it's not a problem with this breed.
A rottweiler who I'd only known as the dog of my parents' friends tried to save my life once while I was treading water in the pool. I guess it depends upon the dog.
So many of the books, especially the ones for dads, spend a lot of space with encouragement. As if the baby won't be born unless I am sufficiently confident. The baby comes when the baby comes, and within a week you will be flipping diapers, giving baths, and washing bottles like a pro. I actually thought that this book was pretty good for dads. And this one is packed full of specific information on development, food, bathing, etc. The chapter on problems and disease is terrifying, but it's better to be informed than not, and keep in mind that problems and disease are very rare.
I never read any of the books. And before Alyssa was born, I'd never changed a diaper. But I think it's ingrained into our collective unconscious; I did just fine the first time, and every time thereafter, without ever being shown how to do it.
As for diseases and problems, just remember that when they say the kid is a little jaundiced, don't panic. I think every kid is born that way.
Oh... if the hospital offers you to put the baby in the nursery for a while so you and your lady can sleep... ACCEPT THE OFFER!
Don't fear the formula. Breast milk is great, but some moms don't produce enough to keep the kid happy. My mom didn't. I didn't sleep through the night until my parents supplemented the breast milk with some formula.
Use the lactation consultant at the hospital. Sometimes breast-feeding isn't as easy as it looks on TV. If a breast pump is required, go with one of the mechanical ones; we have the hand-pump and it was a BITCH to do that for 15 minutes per breast several times a day. At least with the mechanical ones you can do other stuff like read.
For the love of all things holy do not tell your wife that she is getting bigger. Make sure that she absolutely clear that you think she is still a hottie despite the changes that her body is going through. Breast milk is 25% body fat. A year after giving birth my wife was too small for her pre-pregnancy jeans. Keep that little fact in your back pocket until you need it.
My wife gained ten pounds in the first eight months, then another 20-ish in the last six weeks. She was more concerned that she wasn't showing than that she was.
Oh, and BTW... your lady may want sex while she is pregnant. If she does, I recommend obliging. The endorphins will relax both of you.
btw, does anyone know where I can get cool infant clothes. I refuse to get cute shit. I'm looking for pirate/ninja/chuck norris clothes. Or anything else that'll make people laugh. That is, afterall, why I'm having the kid.
Good luck with that. I've been going crazy trying to find a black onesie.
Target has a few amusing onesies like "Party in my crib at 2am" and "does this diaper make my butt look big" but for the most part, there aren't any cool infant clothes. Hot Topic may have a few choices, but not that many.
HOWEVER...
you can always build one of these.