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Teaching Children How to Act Around Dogs by Noel Ireland
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Teaching Children How to Act Around Dogs |
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Education,Family & Parenting,Pets
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Teaching children how to act around dogs is an important part of ensuring the safety of both children and dogs. Dogs, like all animals, can be unpredictable and may bite or scratch if they feel threatened or uncomfortable. Children, on the other hand, may not understand the proper way to interact with dogs and may accidentally hurt or scare them. The first step in teaching children how to act around dogs is to educate them about the basic body language and behavior of dogs. Children should be taught that dogs communicate through body language, such as wagging tails, ears back, and growling. They should also be taught that dogs have different personalities and temperaments, just like people do. Some dogs may be more friendly and outgoing, while others may be more reserved and shy. Once children understand the basics of dog behavior, it is important to teach them how to approach and interact with dogs. Children should be taught to always ask the owner for permission before petting or playing with a dog. They should also be taught to approach dogs slowly and calmly, with their hand extended for the dog to sniff. Children should be taught to never approach a dog that is sleeping, eating, or nursing puppies, as these dogs may be more likely to bite or scratch. Another important aspect of teaching children how to act around dogs is teaching them how to avoid dangerous situations. Children should be taught to never pull on a dog's tail or ears or to try to ride a dog like a horse. They should also be taught to never tease a dog or take away its food or toys. Children should be taught to never run or scream around dogs, as this can trigger a dog's natural prey drive and cause it to chase or bite. It is also essential to teach children that dogs have personal space and it's important not to invade it. Children should be taught to respect a dog's space and to never hug or kiss a dog without its owner's permission. In addition to teaching children how to act around dogs, it is also important to teach them what to do in case of an emergency. Children should be taught to never try to break up a dogfight, as this can put them in danger. They should be taught to stay calm and still if a dog approaches them in an aggressive manner, and to slowly back away while keeping their eyes on the dog. They should also be taught to tell an adult immediately if they see a loose or stray dog. In conclusion, teaching children how to act around dogs is an important part of ensuring the safety of both children and dogs. By educating children about dog behavior, teaching them how to approach and interact with dogs, and teaching them how to avoid dangerous situations, we can help prevent dog bites and other accidents. It's also essential to teach children to respect a dog's personal space and what to do in case of an emergency. By teaching children these valuable lessons, we can help create a safer and more harmonious environment for both children and dogs. "Paws for Fun: An Activity Book for Dog Lovers of All Ages" Try It For Yourself
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